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|OrganizationName=Dartmouth Cancer Center
{{Advert|date=March 2018}}
|OrganizationType=Non-profit (Sub-organization)
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|Mission=To understand the causes of cancer, translate new knowledge into better treatments, provide effective and compassionate clinical care, and educate communities on effective cancer prevention choices. Dartmouth Cancer Center aims to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families through research, care, and education.
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|ParentOrganization=National Institutes of Health
|TopOrganization=Department of Health and Human Services
|Employees=250
|Budget=$68 million (annual research funding)
|OrganizationExecutive=Director
|Services=Cancer treatment; Clinical trials; Research; Prevention and education
|HeadquartersLocation=43.65467, -72.27797
|HeadquartersAddress=1 Medical Center Dr, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA
|Website=https://cancer.dartmouth.edu
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'''Dartmouth Cancer Center''' (DCC) is a comprehensive [[cancer]] research center as designated by the [[National Cancer Institute]]. It is located at [[Dartmouth College]] and the [[Geisel School of Medicine]] in [[Hanover, New Hampshire]]. Its administrative offices are located within the [[Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center]] in [[Lebanon, New Hampshire]].
'''Dartmouth Cancer Center''' (DCC) is a comprehensive [[cancer]] research center as designated by the [[National Cancer Institute]]. It is located at [[Dartmouth College]] and the [[Geisel School of Medicine]] in [[Hanover, New Hampshire]]. Its administrative offices are located within the [[Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center]] in [[Lebanon, New Hampshire]].