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Cancer Care Associates Medical Group, Inc. is one of the most highly acclaimed and respected oncology groups in the Los Angeles area. The group has been caring for cancer patients and their families for nearly 40 years, serving the South Bay, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Torrance, San Pedro, and surrounding areas. The physicians are specialty board certified in the treatment of blood disorders (hematology) and in the treatment of cancer (oncology). They are dedicated practitioners who are leaders in their field, have teaching experience at the university level, and are active in cancer research. There is a staff of 50 support personnel including chemotherapy certified nurses, fully licensed medical assistants and laboratory technologists. The office staff is experienced, warm and caring.

Cancer Care Associates has three offices. (See Locations) The main office is in Redondo Beach and has an advanced state of the art infusion center, consultation suites, and a full service laboratory. Consultation offices are also located in Torrance and San Pedro. The Torrance office has a high resolution combined PET/CT scanner. The infusion center in Redondo Beach has an advance design, is spacious, and overlooks a panoramic ocean vista. Within the center, patients with cancer receive the most current and sophisticated chemotherapies and have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials through a unique relationship with the UCLA Division of Hematology/Oncology. This UCLA research linkage allows patients to receive advanced level experimental therapies in the South Bay without needing to travel outside the local area. Patients are able to receive promising new therapies several years before approval by the FDA and that were previously available only at major university research centers. Additionally, in coordination with each patient's specialist, infusion services are also provided for non-cancer patients who have neurologic, renal, and rheumatologic illnesses requiring treatments with chemotherapies, steroid infusions, gamma globulins and monoclonal antibodies.