Our Clinical Services
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Call 310-825-0867 to learn more about pediatric hematology oncology services at UCLA Health.
At UCLA Health Cancer Services, we aim to provide our patients with a wide range of clinical services. High-quality care is our priority.
Our Clinical Services include:
Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Program
UCLA was one of the first institutions in the world to successfully perform an allogeneic bone marrow transplant and has one of the longest continuously running transplant programs in the world.
Pediatric Blood Disorders Program
The Blood Disorders Program is led by Dr. Pamela Kempert. The team provides clinical and diagnostic services to patients with non-malignant hematologic disorders, including bleeding disorders, hypercoagulable states, anemias, and disorders of white blood cells and platelets.
Pediatric Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcoma Program
The Pediatric Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcoma Center is part of UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and the UCLA Sarcoma Center, one of the three busiest sarcoma centers in the country.
Pediatric Leukemia & Lymphoma Program
Although childhood cancers are rare, leukemia and lymphomas comprise about 40% of the pediatric cancers. The Pediatric Leukemia & Lymphoma Program at UCLA is dedicated to the comprehensive care of children, adolescents and young adults with newly diagnosed and relapsed leukemias and lymphomas.
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology & Neural Tumors Program
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Program at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital is a multi-disciplinary comprehensive program focused on improving the cure and the quality of cure in infants, children and young adults with primary brain and spinal cord tumors.
Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA)
You're in the middle of the school year, a complex project at work, or planning your wedding. Life throws you a curveball when you find out you have cancer. What now? The first step is working with UCLA Health’s medical team to develop your cancer treatment plan. They’ll walk you through your options and any potential impacts of chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery.