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University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute
234 Goodman StreetCincinnati, Ohio, United States
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The University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute’s (UCCI’s) Hematologic Malignancies Center offers the most advanced care in the Tristate region for cancers of the blood and bone marrow. They create personalized treatment plans that include conventional treatment and/or integrative medicine alternatives.
The Hematologic Malignancies Centre at UCCI has:
• advanced-trained bone marrow transplant physicians who are supported by highly trained and experienced hematology/oncology and bone marrow transplant physicians and clinicians.
• the only amyloid specialist in the five-state region.
• vast experience with most common types of hematologic malignancies and renowned expertise in rare forms of the disease, including amyloidosis.
The top priority of the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute is to make the most advanced care readily available to the people of Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. This level of care is best provided by highly trained physicians who work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting to personalize the treatment of every cancer patient who seeks their services.
Although UCCI has the ability to treat every patient with cancer that comes to them, they focus a great deal of their efforts on the treatment of patients with complex and advanced diseases which cannot be treated elsewhere in the metropolitan area.
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