Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Founded Date January 1, 1947
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Founded Since 1947
Company Description
Founded in 1947 by Dr. Sidney Farber, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, has been dedicated to providing expert cancer care and pioneering treatments for both adult and pediatric patients.
Mission
Dana-Farber’s mission encompasses relieving the burden of disease through cutting-edge research, clinical care, education, outreach, and advocacy.
Vision
The Institute envisions a world free from the fear and burden of cancer.
Core Values
Dana-Farber upholds the following core values:
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Impact: Making a difference by alleviating disease burdens through research, care, education, outreach, and advocacy.
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Excellence: Pursuing the highest standards of conduct and performance.
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Compassion and Respect: Treating patients and colleagues with empathy and dignity.
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Discovery: Encouraging innovation and collaboration to advance knowledge.
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Equity and Inclusion: Ensuring all individuals can reach their full potential without disadvantage.
Strategic Excellence
As a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a federally designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dana-Farber is renowned for its commitment to both cutting-edge research and exceptional patient care. The Institute employs over 5,000 staff members, supports more than 640,000 annual outpatient visits, and conducts over 1,100 clinical trials.
Educational Approach
Dana-Farber is committed to continuous improvement by leading meaningful change and advocating for those in need. The Institute promotes a high spirit of inquiry, innovation, education, and mentoring.
Community Engagement
Dana-Farber’s Community Health aims to reduce cancer risk among medically underserved populations by extending expert, compassionate, and equitable care beyond the Institute’s walls, grounded in equity and social justice.

