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10780 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025

The Pacific Heart Lung and Blood Institute (PHLBI) in Los Angeles, CA, was established in 2002 with a vision to rapidly develop innovative ideas into effective cancer therapies. The institute's mission is to generate hope through research support and education, focusing on heart disease, lung disease, blood disorders, and cancer, including mesothelioma.

Led by a dedicated team including Dr. Robert B. Cameron and Nurse Lien, PHLBI is home to the Pacific Mesothelioma Center, offering resources, clinical trials, and a patient corner for those affected by mesothelioma. The institute also provides opportunities for research, licensing, and an international tissue bank, emphasizing a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and treatment options.

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