Having a renowned cancer center right here in Anne Arundel County lets you focus on what's most important: fighting back.

Having all the experts and the most sophisticated technology in one convenient location helps minimize the time and stress patients may experience while battling cancer.

This is why UM BWMC built the Tate Cancer Center in your backyard so you could receive expert care close to home.

Learn more about our cancer care services:

For more information about these programs or to make an appointment, please call 410-553-8100.

About Us

The Tate Cancer Center at University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center opened in 2003 and is named for community philanthropists Creston and Betty Jane Tate. The center provides cancer patients with high-quality multidisciplinary outpatient care conveniently located on the hospital's campus, all under one roof.

Accreditations

  • Accredited by the Commission on Cancer as an Academic Comprehensive Cancer Program (ACAD). ACADs are cancer centers that provide post graduate medical education, assesses more than 500 newly diagnosed cancer patients each year, offer a full range of diagnostic and treatment services, and participate in cancer related clinical research. Only 13 percent of all cancer programs in the nation have achieved this status.
  • Accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, which aims to improve cancer patient care through nationally recognized programs.
  • A member of The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology, a national clinical trials network sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. The Alliance comprises nearly 10,000 cancer specialists at hospitals, medical centers and community clinics across the United States and Canada who offer their patients clinical trials for different types of cancer.
  • Recognized by the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) as an approved NPF Academic Center of Excellence for pancreatic cancer. NPF Centers are institutions that focus on a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of pancreatic cancer, treating the "whole patient" with an emphasis on the best possible outcomes and an improved quality of life.

University of Maryland Cancer Network

The Tate Cancer Center is affiliated with the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC), and is part of the University of Maryland Cancer Network. The Network provides access to national experts, the latest treatments, leading edge technology, and promising clinical trials — all close to home. Learn more about the UM Cancer Network.

For more information about these programs or to make an appointment, please call 410-553-8100.

Giving

To help relieve the stress that many of our cancer patients experience during their treatment, medical oncologist and hematologist Dr. Harvinder Singh created the Patient Care & Comfort Fund.