Fox Chase Cancer Center is an independent, nonprofit institution formed in 1974 by the union of American Oncologic Hospital (the nation's first cancer hospital, established in 1904) and the Institute for Cancer Research (founded in 1927). Fox Chase Cancer Center is the region's only hospital devoted entirely to cancer treatment, research and prevention. Our 100-bed hospital, located in Philadelphia, was recently ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the top Cancer Center in Pennsylvania and 11th in the nation. Our nationally and internationally recognized staff provides consultations and treatment recommendations for all types of adult cancer.
In September 2000, the Hospital of Fox Chase Cancer Center became the nation's first comprehensive cancer center and Pennsylvania's first hospital to receive Magnet status for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, which renewed this honor in 2004.
Two Fox Chase scientists have won the Nobel Prize: Baruch Blumberg and Irwin "Ernie" Rose. Both Dr. Blumberg and Dr. Rose are active advisors to the President of Fox Chase Cancer Center.