
Roswell Park’s Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant Program Again Designated by Optum as Center of Excellence
Key Takeaways
- Roswell Park's pediatric stem cell transplant program is recognized as a Center of Excellence by Optum, emphasizing its clinical excellence and innovation in cellular therapies.
- The program serves patients from infancy to age 25, achieving superior outcomes, especially for blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma.
Health services company recognizes joint care offered through collaboration with Roswell Park Oishei Children’s Hospital.
Health services leader Optum has once again recognized Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center as a Center of Excellence (COE) for its pediatric stem cell transplant program. Offered through the collaborative
To become designated, a center must undergo a rigorous evaluation process conducted by Optum’s Clinical Sciences Institute to ensure it meets specific criteria. The evaluation includes assessing factors like clinical expertise, patient outcomes and quality of care.
“Receiving the certification of excellence again is a meaningful recognition of the exceptional work being done by our pediatric bone marrow and transplant stem cell team,” says
The program has consistently recorded superior clinical outcomes for pediatric patients undergoing transplant. Most often incorporated into the care of children with blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, transplant can alse be used to treat rarer cancers like neuroblastoma, brain tumors, and lymphoma. Critically for families in and around Buffalo Niagara, the Roswell Park Oishei program brings together dozens of specially trained medical professionals along with state-of-the-art resources for inpatient, outpatient and critical care for our region’s youngest patients.
This is the third Optum COE designation Roswell Park has received this year. It was one of only 37 institutions in the nation



































