The Division of Hematology-Oncology is dedicated to improving the lives of patients with pediatric cancer and blood diseases by delivering world-class clinical care, advancing translation of discoveries from bench-to-bedside, and training the next generations of physician scientists.

About Us

The Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology is committed to excellence in patient care, research, education and advocacy. The division offers the full spectrum of clinical services within this specialty to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. There are disease-specific programs directed by the faculty including those for patients with hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemostasis, or cancer. Patients are provided compassionate coordinated care with state-of-the-art treatment delivered by physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and psychologists.

Division faculty conduct both clinical and basic research. Several faculty are members of the Children’s Oncology Group, while others are investigators within the Thomas R. Kinney, MD Pediatric Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program. Other faculty are involved in the Duke Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center. In addition, faculty are conducting basic research related to the molecular biology of rhabdomyosarcomas.

The division has an established fellowship training program for individuals who wish to specialize in hematology-oncology. The three-year program is fully accredited by the American Council of Graduate Medical Education and offers one year of clinical training and two years of research training.

The faculty and staff of the division participate in multiple child advocacy activities, including educating the community and serving as consultants to the state and federal government.