Lung cancer care at UCLA

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Care for lung cancer patients at UCLA is provided by UCLA Health’s UCLA Lung Cancer Program.

The UCLA Lung Cancer Program is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of experts who are dedicated to the prevention, detection, treatment and research of lung cancer. The program's mission is to provide the best patient care through promoting a multidisciplinary team approach, practicing evidence-based medicine, providing cutting-edge treatments and making new discoveries in lung cancer.


Make an appointment

Please call the UCLA Cancer Hotline at 888-ONC-UCLA (888-662-8252) Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm.

For more information about insurance, billing, patient forms, map and directions, and more, please visit the UCLA Health website.


To refer a patient

If you are a health care professional and would like to refer a patient to the UCLA Lung Cancer Program, please call our Physician Referral Service at 1-800-UCLA-MD1 (800-825-2631).

You can also visit the UCLA Health website for more information.


Clinical trials for lung cancer

Clinical trials are a vital step in discovering new treatments for cancer. UCLA doctors conduct clinical research to find new therapies for lung tumors, and geneticists also work with precision medicine, which uses your DNA to help pinpoint the best treatment for you. By participating in a clinical trial, you will have access to the most innovative care

To search for clinical trials at UCLA, please visit UCLA Health's online clinical trial search tool. You can also call the Clinical Trials Hotline at (855) 731-6040.


Learn more about lung cancer

For more information about lung cancer and its symptoms, risk factors, and screening and treatment options, please visit UCLA Health’s lung cancer page.

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