Patient Brynn Schulte poses for photos with her family in French Park.

Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute

When cancer, blood disorders, or immune deficiency conditions don’t respond to standard care, families from around the world turn to the Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute at Cincinnati Children's. Here, our teams bring together leading clinicians, pioneering researchers and dedicated educators to deliver advanced, family-centered care.

Delivering Top-Rated Care & Research Breakthroughs

Our multidisciplinary teams provide advanced therapies, cutting-edge surgical and radiation techniques, comprehensive rehabilitation, and personalized genetic testing, tailored to even the most complex conditions. That's why we are ranked as the #1 cancer program in the country three years in a row by U.S. News & World Report.  

Our commitment to discovery means families have access to groundbreaking clinical trials and emerging treatments, such as proton therapy and cell and gene therapies, not widely available elsewhere. Through our research divisions, including Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology, scientists and clinicians work side by side to transform today’s insights into tomorrow’s cures.

We are also shaping the future of pediatric medicine by training the next generation of leaders through rigorous education programs. This collaborative environment ensures that knowledge, innovation and compassionate care continue to advance for years to come.

Our expertise reaches far beyond our campus, improving care for children around the world. And for families here at home, it means having globally recognized specialists right in their own community.

Raegan Glendon plays at home, Thursday, April 30, 2026, at their home in Akron, Ohio.

Raegan’s Story

When Raegan was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, her family faced an uncertain road ahead. At Cincinnati Children’s, a team of experts came together to provide the complex care she needed—and give her family hope along the way.

For the Children, Summer 2020, Pictured are Isabella, Monica and Lynwood Battle. Isabella was treated for leukemia. Isabella recently was awarded a grant from Magnified Giving, a local nonprofit that teaches the importance of philanthropy, to donate to the charity of her choice. She is giving it to Cincinnati Children’s designated to COVID-19 vaccine research.

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Together, we can enhance access to world-class care, expand innovative clinical trials and support cutting-edge research facilities. All of which accelerate the development of new treatments and improve outcomes for children and families.