United in Hope: Building a Future Beyond Cancer
The number of people diagnosed with cancer is increasing at an alarming rate. In fact, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. With annual cancer rates around the world expected to increase to 29.5 million by 2040, the need for more breakthrough research and innovative treatments is greater than ever before.
To meet this challenge, The University of Kansas Cancer Center will break ground on a world-class patient care and cancer research building that will be a global–destination cancer center. It will transform cancer care and research, providing hope for curing all types of cancer. The new building will be located on the 39th and Rainbow campus, with construction slated to begin in fall 2024.
This 21st century cancer center will enable us, as the region’s only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center and 1 of fewer than 60 nationwide, to change and save more lives. It will also dramatically transform cancer patient care and research – and Kansas City as a regional and national destination for the most advanced cancer care.
This enormous multiyear undertaking has already received 2 significant investments – a $100 million lead gift from The Sunderland Foundation and $43 million in Congressionally directed spending, secured by U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., to help build research aspects of the new facility.
We need more support than ever from our community to ensure we can bring you the highest level of care, research, prevention, treatment and survivorship programs and services. Imagine a future beyond cancer, when fewer people develop the disease and more people become survivors. Your support will bring us closer to realizing that vision.
Building a future beyond cancer
Join us in transforming cancer care and research, and in making Kansas City a hub for world-class cancer care.
A hub for world-class patient care and cancer research
To make the biggest difference in patient’s lives, clinicians and researchers need to work together in real time, side by side to develop the treatments of tomorrow. Breakthroughs happen faster when the research and care occur in tandem; spontaneous interactions where experiences are shared and ideas sparked result in new treatment approaches for patients.
Cancer center leaders have long had a vision to bring the entire cancer community – from physician-scientists to researchers to physicians and clinical staff – under one roof. Doing so will enhance the cancer center’s basic, translational, clinical and population research efforts by stimulating collaboration and new approaches to optimizing outcomes for our patients.
Leaders envision a hub for world-class patient care and cancer research, making The University of Kansas Cancer Center a global destination and a beacon of hope for the cure to all cancers.
Cancer patient care advances are driven by research. Basic research findings inform the development of better therapies, and observations in the clinic lead to new endeavors in the lab. Integration across the cancer care and research spectrum accelerates progress in treating and preventing cancer.
Our vision is for The University of Kansas Cancer Center to be a beacon of hope and a global destination for those with cancer and for scientists and clinicians seeking to cure cancer. This building will be a hub that brings together leading-edge patient care and innovation as we seek to transform cancer care and cancer research in our quest to cure cancer – together. Patients treated at NCI-designated cancer centers have a 25% greater chance of survival compared to other cancer centers because of the enhanced relationship between patient care and research. This building will advance our goals even further, serving as a catalyst for breakthroughs that will change cancer care on the national level. Roy Jensen, MD, vice chancellor and director of the cancer center
Nationally recognized for quality and advancement
The University of Kansas Cancer Center is one of the nation’s leading cancer centers whose sole focus is to advance cancer patient care, research and treatment. Among our accomplishments:
- Only comprehensive cancer center in the region and 1 of fewer than 60 nationwide
- Ranked among the top 1% of cancer centers in the nation
- Region’s largest, most comprehensive hematologic malignancies and cellular therapeutics division
- 730+ clinical trials in progress
- 320 clinical trials open for patient participation
- 5 cancer center-invented treatments that have advanced to clinical trials
- 38,000 people placed in clinical trials since 2010
With our world-class care teams and nationally recognized specialists, we will reshape cancer care delivery and be able to offer our patients even more groundbreaking treatments and innovations. Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, MD, FACS, vice president and physician in chief, cancer center
Research continuously drives advances in patient care
Because of a clinical trial, I have a life with my children. Corina Ramirez
Colon cancer survivor