It all adds up
Thousands of little moments comprise the vast, far-reaching impact of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
Thousands of little moments comprise the vast, far-reaching impact of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
Meet Oli Fasone-Lancaster, a patient-designer in Doernbecher Freestyle 21. His designs were released in October 2025.
When Lisa Sayer learned she had appendix cancer that was spreading through her abdomen, she looked to the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
KDCCP’s generosity and support for advanced cancer treatment, research and education at Doernbecher has totaled more than $5 million and has trained over 40 fellows who’ve had a nationwide impact in pediatric hematology/oncology.
Two computational biologists were named innovators of the year for the software tool they developed to analyze complex data from wet and dry labs.
Ph.D. candidate Kenneth Riley has developed a new technology that could detect cancer by analyzing a patient’s blood sample.