Tumor boards* are a meeting of Hoag’s top experts in their respective subspecialties to determine the best approach for a patient’s individual cancer case.
Tumor boards generally include medical, surgical and radiation oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, precision medicine scientists, pharmacists and other integrated care providers such as social workers, nutritionists and genetic counselors – all gathered to convene on the best path forward for Hoag patients.
Cases presented at a tumor board meetings may be reviewed for many reasons, including:
Treatment recommendations
Management challenges
Discussion of treatment guidelines
Cases occurring in unusual sites or with unusual presentations
Other disease(s) affecting patient management
Clinical trial opportunities

Breast cancer
Endocrine/Thyroid cancer
GI/Colorectal cancer
Gynecologic cancer
Head & Neck cancer
IBD
Liver cancer
Lung cancer
Malignant hematology
Melanoma
Molecular Imaging & Therapy
Neuroendocrine cancer
Neuro-Oncology
Pancreatic Cysts
Sarcoma
Urologic cancer
*Hoag Tumor Boards are open only to current medical staff.