Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (Washington, D.C.). The Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (as designated by the National Cancer Institute) is part of the Georgetown University Medical Center and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. The hospital was established in 1970, and today receives more than $100 million in research grants annually and has roughly 200 full-time faculty members and 220 ongoing clinical trials. Lombardi, named after the famed football coach who received cancer treatment at Georgetown University Medical Center, is a Blue Distinction Center for Complex & Rare Cancers for six cancer types.
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Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (Washington, D.C.). The Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (as designated by the National Cancer Institute) is part of the Georgetown University Medical Center and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. The hospital was established in 1970, and today receives more than $100 million in research grants annually and has roughly 200 full-time faculty members and 220 ongoing clinical trials. Lombardi, named after the famed football coach who received cancer treatment at Georgetown University Medical Center, is a Blue Distinction Center for Complex & Rare Cancers for six cancer types.