About | UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center The catchment area of the UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) is Orange County, California, which is the sixth-most populated county in the U S and a majority-minority county
Patient Care | UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Our priority is you As an academic medical center, UCI Health is at the forefront of care Our experienced team of physician, nurses, social workers, and clinical research coordinators are at your side to help you navigate through cancer and support you in your treatment decisions and therapy At CFCCC, we think about how to enhance your patient experience every day by implementing high safety
Clinical Research | UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center At the UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) — Orange County's only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center — patients receive compassionate and highly personalized treatment The cancer center also provides patients with access to clinical trials and cutting-edge treatments as they are developed
Specialties | UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center At the UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC), we offer a wide range of specialized treatment options to our patients As the only National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated comprehensive cancer center based in Orange County, our patients have access to latest therapies through our most innovative clinical trials, many of them developed by CFCCC members
Research | UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center The Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) is a national leader in leading-edge research, technology and patient care Our center is fighting cancer on all fronts through our basic science and clinical research
Office of Community Outreach and Engagement | UC Irvine Chao Family . . . The goal is to create a hub and spoke model that connects patients with complex cancers to the cancer center, and patients with low and moderately complex cancers to community organizations, the county’s Medi-Cal managed-care program, federally qualified health centers, as well as to primary and specialty care providers