The mission of the Center is to understand the causes of cancer, to translate new knowledge into better treatment, to provide effective and compassionate clinical care that improves the lives of cancer patients and families, and to educate communities about effective choices to prevent cancer. The Center provides access to research-based care, advanced technologies, and clinical trials for patients throughout northern New England.
Cancer care
More than 200 cancer specialists at Norris Cotton Cancer Center work in teams to treat more than 20,000 patients per year with all types of cancer, using state of the art technologies in diagnostics and imaging; medical, radiation and surgical oncology; bone marrow transplantation; and immunotherapy. In all, the Center has 25 separate programs for treating different cancers. These include:
Blood & Marrow Transplantation Program
Breast Cancer Program
Endocrine Tumors Program
Esophageal Cancer Program
Familial Cancer Program
Gastrointestinal & Pancreatic Cancer Program
Gynecologic Cancer Program
Head & Neck Cancer Program
Hematology / Oncology Program
Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
Leukemia Program
Liver Tumor Clinic
Lung / Esophageal / Thoracic Cancer Program
Lymphoma Program
Melanoma / Skin Cancer Program
Neuro-Oncology Program
Pancreatic Cancer Program
Pediatric Cancer Program
Prostate & Genitourinary Cancer Programs
Radiation Oncology Program
Rehabilitation Medicine
Skin Cancer Program
Surgical Oncology Program
Thoracic Cancer Program
Thrombosis Program
In addition, the Center has several in-treatment and patient follow-up programs, including:
Palliative Care
Patient & Family Support Services
Shared Decision Making
Survivorship
Research
The Center’s 130 member investigators advance cancer science in six program areas:
Research on behavioral risk factors such as smoking, obesity, and sun exposure, and on environmental risk factors such as arsenic, is translated at the Center into community education and prevention programs targeted to the region’s underserved, rural populations. The Center’s “Kick Cancer” and "SunSafe" programs have brought cancer-prevention education to youth populations as well as adults throughout New Hampshire and Vermont. The Center has developed several approaches to delivering advanced cancer care and technologies to patients throughout its rural region, including: web and computer-based surveys to enable patients to provide important medical and psychosocial input to their care team; and interdisciplinary clinics to coordinate visits to several providers in a single day, allowing patients to meet with the specialists who together will design their personalized treatment plan.
Support
The Center is supported, in part, by the Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center, a Section 501 tax-exempt corporation. The Friends sponsor and partner with several fundraising events annually, culminating in the annual Prouty and Prouty Ultimate in July, a series of events in which runners, walkers, cyclists and rowers contribute to the Friends through distance sponsorships. In 2010 the Prouty events raised more than $2.3 million combined for the Center and involved more than 4,500 participants and 1,000 volunteers; a record number of participant sponsors, more than 23,000, contributed financial support. The Prouty is the largest charity fundraising event in northern New England. Since the Prouty’s founding in 1982, the events have raised more than $12 million. Total annual philanthropic support for the Center exceeds $10 million.
History
Founded in 1972, Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth was designated as a Clinical Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute in 1978 and as a Comprehensive Cancer Center in 1980. As of 2018, it is one of 69 Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the United States. The Center is named for Norris Cotton, who served New Hampshire in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1954 and in the U.S. Senate from 1954 to 1975. As a senator, Norris Cotton secured $3 million in federal funding for the Cancer Center’s establishment.