Skip to main content
UR Medicine Wilmot Cancer Institute Logo UR Medicine Wilmot Cancer Institute Logo
menu
  • About Us
  • Patients & Caregivers
    • Make an Appointment
    • Cancers We Treat
    • Specialty Services
    • Your Team
    • Locations
    • New Patients
    • Patient Education
    • Support & Resources
    • Wellness Services
    • Survivorship
    • MyChart
  • Cancer Institute Research
    • Research Faculty
    • Research Programs
    • Shared Resources
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Cancer Institute Clinical Trials
    • Clinical Research Resources
    • Membership
  • Community Outreach
  • Clinical Trials
  • Cancer Institute Education
  • News & Events
  • Giving

National Cancer Institute (NCI) Designation

Wilmot Cancer Institute / About Us / NCI Designation

Wilmot Cancer Institute Becomes the 73rd Center to be Designated by the National Cancer Institute

National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation recognizes the country’s most elite cancer centers – only about 4% of U.S. cancer centers are in this group. Becoming NCI designated involves a rigorous process to evaluate a center’s research, clinical trials, education, and community outreach efforts.

Press Release Why it Matters

 

 

Message from Our Director

Now NCI designated, Wilmot Cancer Institute is proud to be among the nation's top cancer centers. WCI Director Jonathan Friedberg, MD, MMSc, shares why this designation is important for Wilmot and the region.


Cancer Letter

Q&A with the Director: The Cancer Letter interviews Dr. Friedberg

Dr. Jonathan Friedberg is interviewed by Paul Goldberg from The Cancer Letter, and talks about what designation means for Wilmot and the region.

Read on The Cancer Letter

 

 

A Historic Day

Announcing NCI Designation

Revisit the day Wilmot Cancer Institute announced its designation by the National Cancer Institute. The press event provided an opportunity to celebrate the achievement and educate the community on what being an NCI-designated cancer center means.

Watch the LivestreamPhoto GalleryWatch the Highlight Video
Announcement

 

 

Wilmot by the Numbers

$30+

Million in annual direct funding for research 

13

Clinical care locations

3.2

million people live in Wilmot’s 27-county catchment area

114

Research members 

3

Research programs: Genetics, Epigenetics and Metabolism; Cancer Microenvironment; and Cancer Prevention and Control

1

One of only two academic medical centers with an NCI Community Oncology Research Program Research Base

 

 

Getting to NCI Designation

Becoming an NCI-designated cancer center required teamwork, leadership, and commitment to a common goal. Wilmot is grateful for the team members who believe in Wilmot's mission and who have worked to make NCI designation a reality for the Rochester region.

How We Got Here  Why Research Matters
Wilmot Cancer Institute Doctor Speaking with a Patient

 

 

Moving Forward, Ever Better

NCI designation is just the beginning of many exciting new developments to come. Wilmot's future plans include:

  • Building new research facilities
  • Starting a new drug-development program
  • Expanding patient care networks in the region
  • Identifying new, innovative cancer therapies

Read more about Wilmot’s future in our 2023-2028 strategic plan. None of these advances will be possible without support from members of our community. Interested in finding out how you can support these research efforts in the years to come? Reach out to [email protected] to start a conversation.

More Stories about NCI Designation

  • Wilmot Cancer Institute
  • Patients & Caregivers
  • Cancers We Treat
  • Research
  • Education
  • About Us
  • Events
  • Contact Us
  • Toll Free: 1-866-4 WILMOT
  • Local: (585) 275-5830
  • Wilmot Cancer Center
  • 601 Elmwood Avenue
  • Rochester, NY 14642
Wilmot on FacebookWilmot on TwitterWilmot on YouTube

 

©2025 University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY

  • Intranet
  • Email
  • myURHR
  • Remote Access (VPN)
  • Privacy Topics

Viewing: UrmcWebTest

OSZAR »