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Children’s Minnesota oncology program honored by Becker’s Hospital Review

Children’s Minnesota is pleased to announce that it was recognized among the list of hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs by Becker’s Hospital Review.

Becker’s list of 60 hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs headed into 2023 have earned recognition nationally as top cancer care providers, and many are on the cutting edge of novel therapies and researcher to improve outcomes and access to care.

The Cancer and Blood Disorders program at Children’s Minnesota is the largest pediatric cancer and blood disorders program in the Upper Midwest. It ranks in the top 15 pediatric programs in the U.S. in both medical and surgical cancer outcomes, according to the Pediatric Health Information Systems (PHIS) database. The program delivers some of the highest survival rates among leading U.S. children’s hospitals treating patients with cancer and blood disorders, and has some of the lowest length-of-stay ratios in the country.

Congratulations to the entire Cancer and Blood Disorders team!

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