The UC Brain Tumor Center reflects a growing collaboration among the University of Cincinnati, UC Health University Hospital, and the UC Cancer Institute. Our center serves patients with every type of brain tumor and employs highly trained physicians and nurses in multiple specialties, including Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology, Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, and the Hematology-Oncology Division of Internal Medicine.
Our center was established in 1991 with a multidisciplinary structure and a mission to expand research efforts across medical and surgical specialties that focused on brain tumors. In 1998, with the establishment of the UC Neuroscience Institute and University Hospital, the center was renamed the Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Research and Treatment. Ten years later, in 2008, UC and University Hospital committed more than $26 million toward expansion of the program, and the UC Brain Tumor Center was born.
The $26 million investment has enabled us to recruit additional clinicians and researchers, enhance and enlarge our facilities, invest in new technology, expand laboratory, translational and clinical research, and broaden services to our patients.
In March 2011 we announced the formation of the Brain Tumor Molecular Therapeutics Program, whose researchers will probe the biological mechanisms of cancer’s spread to the brain while striving to develop new therapies for treating brain metastasis. A total of $6.5 million—a $2 million gift from the Harold C. Schott Foundation and $4.5 million in additional funds from the UC College of Medicine and its departments of Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology and Hematology-Oncology has been committed to build an interdisciplinary translational research and patient care program dedicated exclusively to brain metastasis.