OHSU Knight Cancer Institute receives record $2 billion commitment from Phil and Penny Knight
Phil and Penny Knight give $2 billion to OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Phil and Penny Knight give $2 billion to OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Rick Gustafson knows firsthand the importance of compassionate health care. Rick’s wife, Susan, passed away after a 10-year battle with lymphoma, which inspired his gift to the OHSU Center for Ethics in Health Care.
After undergoing a novel, high-risk surgery to remove her pancreatic cancer, Robin Pettersen is back to international scuba diving.
In this video, meet Frank Young, a writer, artist, historian and cancer survivor.
Hear about the promising discoveries of four researchers at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute who have received grants from the Kuni Foundation.
The Knight Cancer Institute and CEDAR have recruited, organized and empowered dozens of brilliant, passionate people from radically different scientific backgrounds to come together around a common goal and solve complex problems. Meet eight scientists who are bringing early cancer detection into a new era.