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Newsweek recognizes UVA Health as No. 1 cancer hospital in Virginia
UVA Health Medical Center is the No. 1 cancer hospital in Virginia as ranked by Newsweek, and No. 50 of best hospitals in the U.S.
UVA Health Medical Center is the No. 1 cancer hospital in Virginia as ranked by Newsweek, and No. 50 of best hospitals in the U.S.
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.
Becker’s Hospital Review has named UVA Health University Medical Center to its 2023 list of “Great Hospitals in America.”
UVA Cancer’s CAR T-cell therapy is a cutting-edge type of cancer treatment which supercharges immune cells to better destroy cancer cells.
The Preserving Patient Access to Home Infusion Act protects access to Medicare’s home infusion benefit and reimbursement.
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.
Five efforts to address cancer-related health disparities in the Commonwealth will receive $10,000 grants from UVA Cancer Center.
UVA Cancer Center will partner with community health centers in Virginia to expand access to cancer screenings for underserved groups.
UVA Culpeper Medical Center has announced the first baby born at its family birth center in 2023.
UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center is undergoing construction to install a new linear accelerator, technology commonly used in the treatment of cancer.
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