Make an Appointment
Please schedule a visit by contacting our UCSF Medical Center faculty practices. For help in finding a doctor, contact the UCSF Physician Referral Service -- 888.689.8273 (toll-free) or 415.885.7777 -- or referral.center@ucsfmedctr.org
Clinical-Provider Listing
If you are seeking a referral to a specific UCSF cancer-care provider, please peruse our listing of providers by cancer specialty.
Facilities & Directions
Patient care services are integrated throughout the UCSF hospital and campus system: at the UCSF/Mount Zion campus; at Moffitt-Long Hospitals and the Crede Ambulatory Care Center (Parnassus Heights campus); at SFGH Medical Center; and at San Francisco Veterans Affairs Hospital. More >
Cancer Resource Center
The Ida & Joseph Friend Cancer Resource Center provides patients and families with information, emotional support, and community resources. Visit the CRC for information about support groups, exercise classes, educational workshops, and assistance with finding information resources.
Information Resources: UCSFHealth.org
At UCSFHealth.org, background information is available about major adult and pediatric cancers.
Other Information Resources
In our Cancer Information area you will find links to additional resources from UCSF, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, and other organizations.
Clinical Trials
A searchable database on this site allows you to find UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center studies that are currently open to enrollment.
Newsletter: Cancer Center Report
Our newsletter, Cancer Center Report, contains research updates, highlights of clinical programs, and background on people at the forefront of cancer research and care.
Ask the CIS (NCI Cancer Information Service)
The Cancer Information Service, a program of the Nat'l Cancer Institute, offers individuals everywhere with ready access to information and answers to their questions about cancer. On this site, CIS of California has provided answers to questions posed recently by callers.
NCCN/ACS Treatment Guidelines for Patients
The Nat'l Comprehensive Cancer Network and the American Cancer Soc'y have partnered to provide Treatment Guidelines for Patients.
Art for Recovery
The UCSF Art for Recovery program provides for individuals who are coping with life-threatening illness an opportunity to express their feelings and experiences through art workshops, visits at the bedside, and individual attention.
UCSF Medical Center Events Calendar
In addition to the ongoing support groups and classes offered by the Cancer Resource Center, other UCSF events of interest to patients, family, and caregivers are listed on the UCSF Medical Center's online events calendar.

