The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service at Children’s is a national leader among childhood cancer, hematology and blood and marrow transplant (BMT) programs, serving infants to young adults. The Aflac Cancer Center ranks among the largest volume centers in the country for pediatric sickle cell disease, cancer and BMT.*
Cancer, blood disorders and research
- Inpatient days
- Outpatient visits
- Number of new cancer cases
- New cancer cases—by disease
- Sickle cell volumes
- Bleeding disorders volumes
- Clinical trials—by study type
- Clinical trials—by program
BMT
- Number of BMTs
- Number of BMTs—by age
- BMT activity—by type of disease
- BMT activity—by type of transplant
- BMT day +100 mortality rates
- Days to engraftment
- BMT admissions—median length of stay
*Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS), 2010; the PHIS hospitals are 42 of the largest and most advanced children’s hospitals in America and constitute the most demanding standards of pediatric service in America.