UVA Cancer Center teams up with rural Virginia healthcare to provide lung cancer screening
UVA Cancer Center teamed up to make screening for lung cancer easier for residents of rural Virginia and West Virginia.
UVA Cancer Center teamed up to make screening for lung cancer easier for residents of rural Virginia and West Virginia.
Patients who receive umbilical cord blood transplants for blood cancers now live equally long regardless of their race.
UVA Cancer Center is the first healthcare provider in Virginia to offer a newly approved immunotherapy to treat small cell lung cancer.
UVA Cancer Center seeks innovative, community-based projects to reduce the burden of cancer and enhance health equity.
UVA Cancer Center is partnering with seven Federally Qualified Health Centers to get more Virginians screened for cancer.
Two UVA Cancer Center experts have outlined simple steps to improve cancer prevention for millions of rural and medically underserved.
Community Health Center of the New River Valley is partnering with UVA Cancer Center to boost Southwest Virginia’s cancer screening.
Researchers at UVA Cancer Center have identified two alternative subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia and a way to identify high-risk patients.
Five grants of up to $10,000 each are available from UVA Cancer Center to community groups that work in the cancer center’s service area.
UVA Health has been named a “best in class” health system in Virginia for its cancer, heart, orthopedics, neurology and digestive health care by WebMD and Medscape.