Top Institutions in Gynecologic Oncology and Cervical Cancer Prevention
Institutions leading in cervical cancer prevention and early detection combine expertise in gynecologic oncology, epidemiology, public health, and pathology, with strong programs in HPV vaccine research, screening guideline development, and health equity initiatives.
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#1
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
MD Anderson is a global leader in cancer research and treatment, with extensive programs in HPV-related cancers, cervical cancer screening innovations, and clinical trials advancing prevention and early detection.
Key Differentiators
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Cancer Prevention
- Pathology
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#2
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins has a robust history in cervical cancer research, including HPV natural history studies, screening guideline contributions, and development of molecular diagnostics for HPV testing.
Key Differentiators
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Epidemiology
- Pathology
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#3
City of Hope National Medical Center
Duarte, CA
City of Hope integrates clinical care with translational research in HPV-related cancers, focusing on improving screening access and addressing health disparities in cervical cancer prevention.
Key Differentiators
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Cancer Prevention
- Translational Research
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#4
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
UCSF is recognized for its leadership in women's health, cervical cancer screening research, and public health initiatives to improve HPV vaccination rates and screening uptake.
Key Differentiators
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Public Health
- Pathology
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#5
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Memorial Sloan Kettering excels in innovative diagnostic approaches for cervical cancer, including molecular pathology and integration of HPV testing in clinical workflows.
Key Differentiators
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Cancer Diagnostics
- Translational Research
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