Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. There are many kinds of cancer, but they all start because of out-of-control growth of abnormal cells.
900 hospitals found by Specialty: Cancer
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St. Mary's Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 21,301
- Number of Beds: 361
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St. Vincent Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 9,481
- Number of Beds: 255
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University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 26,767
- Number of Beds: 504
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Waukesha Memorial Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 15,604
- Number of Beds: 317
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Wheaton Franciscan-St. Joseph
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 11,454
- Number of Beds: 317
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George Washington University Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 18,097
- Number of Beds: 367
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MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 15,069
- Number of Beds: 406
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MedStar Washington Hospital Center
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 36,113
- Number of Beds: 799
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Sibley Memorial Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 12,470
- Number of Beds: 252
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St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 16,137
- Number of Beds: 385