Description
The Tulane Cancer Center was founded as a matrix center in 1993, a resource for supporting cancer-focused basic research and clinical faculty from home departments across the University. Since its founding, Tulane Cancer Center has invested and leveraged its assets into growing and enhancing our research programs and has developed several to levels of national and international prominence. These research endeavors have established
a pipeline to translate key laboratory discoveries into improved treatment options for our patients. As an academic cancer center, we offer our patients the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach as well as access
to cutting-edge investigational treatment and prevention trials. Through focused mentorship and training, we have also prioritized preparation and education of the next generation of cancer researchers and physician scientists.