
Complementary care: Helping Augusta Health Cancer Center patients heal
The Augusta Health Cancer Center is implementing a Healing Arts Program designed to help patients cope with the stress of having and surviving cancer.

The Augusta Health Cancer Center is implementing a Healing Arts Program designed to help patients cope with the stress of having and surviving cancer.

Volunteers are needed to drive cancer patients to treatment for the American Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery Program.

Augusta Health Cancer Center’s Annual Report won a Gold Aster award for excellence.

Virginia Tech scientists developed a new technique to provide the first three-dimensional view of a protein that can cause breast cancer.

University of Virginia Health System and HemoShear Therapeutics will collaborate on developing and validating advanced cancer tumor models.

George Mason women’s lacrosse coach Jessy Morgan wanted to take a stand and contribute to a cause she believes so strongly in.

Within five minutes of signing up, George Mason head lacrosse coach Jessy Morgan received an email.

Sandy Williams IV found his niche at the University of Virginia. The fourth-year student spends hours in Ruffin Hall.

Brittany Balhouse originally planned to study civil engineering, but a career fair exhibit on biomedical engineering captured her attention.

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