About the UVM Cancer Center

The University of Vermont (UVM) Cancer Center was founded in 1974. The cancer center is a not-for-profit organization administratively located at the Larner College of Medicine with clinical partnerships across the University of Vermont Health Network and beyond.

Mission

The mission of the University of Vermont Cancer Center is to reduce the burden of cancer in Vermont, northeastern New York and across northern New England, through research, outstanding clinical care, community outreach and education.

Vision

Working together, affiliated members, clinicians, scientists, and community stakeholders will be leaders in facilitating transdisciplinary discovery and achieving cancer health equity in northern New England.

The Four Pillars

The Cancer Center is a research institute, a clinical care facility, an educational entity and a community organization all in one. Our four pillars - research, clinical care, education, and community outreach - supports the mission of the Center -- to reduce the burden on cancer in the catchment area. 

The four pillars related to each other

Location & Facilities

The cancer center is an official administrative unit of UVM's Larner College of Medicine. Our clinicians enjoy a clinical partnership with the University of Vermont Medical Center. This flagship academic medical center includes an Ambulatory Care Center, an Education and Conference Center, and a cancer center clinical facility which allows integrated, multidisciplinary services for cancer diagnosis, outpatient treatment, and post-treatment follow up.

Communications

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Annual Report
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Contact Us

The University of Vermont Cancer Center
The Courtyard at Given
4th Floor North
89 Beaumont Avenue
Burlington, VT  05405

Clinical contact: (802) 847-8400.

Administrative contact:

Phone: (802) 656-4414
Fax: (802) 656-8788
Email: cancer@uvmcc.med.uvm.edu

Gerson Interview with WCAX Highlights Lifesaving New Blood Cancer Treatment

June 18, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(JUNE 18, 2024) James Gerson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, spoke with WCAX-TV about a new treatment for blood cancer launched last year that appears to be saving lives.

Eric Bergeron, a patient who has received the treatment (left), with CAR T program leader James Gerson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine

(JUNE 18, 2024) James Gerson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, spoke with WCAX-TV about a new treatment for blood cancer launched last year that appears to be saving lives.

The novel, highly effective form of cancer treatment is called CAR T-cell therapy, and the UVM Cancer Center (UVMCC) is the only health care institution in Vermont and northern New York where it is available. The CAR T program is led by Gerson, who came to UVM from the University of Pennsylvania, where CAR T-cell therapy was discovered and developed.

UVMCC officials say 12 patients have been treated and many of them are still free of cancer. Eric Bergeron, a patient who has received the treatment, joined Gerson in the WCAX interview.

Read the full story at the UVM Cancer Center webpage.

Read full story at WCAX-TV