Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center

The Johns Hopkins Colon Cancer Center is a comprehensive program providing diagnostic testing and multidisciplinary consultation services for patients diagnosed with colon cancer.  Physicians from the departments of oncology, surgery, gastroenterology, and pathology, along with a team of specialized nurses, social workers, and genetic counselors, are dedicated to the management and cure of colon cancer.   Read More...


News & Information

Hopkins Scientists Develop Personalized Blood Tests for Cancer Using Whole Genome Sequencing

Biomarkers, Genetic Mutations and Personalized Medicine for Colorectal cancer

Stem Cells and Colon Cancer, A look at the science behind stem cells

Folic Acid and Colon Cancer - A Review of the Evidence

Hyperplastic Polyposis - A brief overview

Polyps 101 with Dr. Iacobuzio, The Importance of Polyp Pathology

  

Hopkins Researchers Confirm Colorectal Cancer Screening Should Start At Age 50 

  

Vitamin D and Colon Cancer, A Review of the Evidence

  

 The Johns Hopkins Hospital Ranks #1 in U.S. News for 20th Year in a Row   

  

Hopkins Researchers Discover that Colon Cancer May Yield to Cellular Sugar Starvation

  

View the Virtual CME Course: Current Concepts in the Multidisciplinary Management of Colorectal Cancer at Johns Hopkins