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In 2019, Winship Cancer Institute was awarded a five-year, $9.7 million Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant from the National Cancer Institute, the first grant of its kind to be awarded in the state of Georgia, to study new approaches for lung cancer treatment.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Eisenhower, GA Eisenhower Army Medical Center Unit Insignia Eisenhower Army Medical Center Logo. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center (EAMC) is a 93-bed medical treatment facility located on Fort Eisenhower, GA, located near Augusta, Georgia that previously served as the headquarters of the Army's Southeast Regional Medical Command (SERMC).
North Georgia Medical Center: Ellijay: Gilmer: 140 2016 South Georgia Medical Center Smith Northview Valdosta: Lowndes: 45 2015 Formerly Smith Northview Hospital; converted to outpatient facility [15] Southwest Atlanta Hospital: Atlanta: Fulton: 125 1943 2009 Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center Cuthbert: Randolph: 25 [16] — 1947 2020 [16]
Novant Health, the nonprofit health care conglomerate with more than 800 locations in North Carolina and South Carolina, will open a new facility at 80 Peachtree Road, just south of Biltmore ...
The bouquets were delivered to patients at University Cancer and Blood Center, Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, Georgia Cancer Specialists, and Morgan Memorial Hospital.
United Way of Central Georgia announced a new partnership with Atrium Health Navicent and Houston Healthcare to provide breast cancer screenings and treatment for uninsured and underinsured women.
The Cancer Care Center continues to grow with the addition of the new Cancer Care Resource Center and radiation therapy. The Women's Center has also been renovated. The new expansion of Doctors Hospital include a new 3-story building that will add more private rooms and a new Intensive Care Unit. [2]
The center's clinical base, the N.C. Cancer Hospital, was completed in 2009. In the summer of 2007, the North Carolina General Assembly established the University Cancer Research Fund (UCRF) to support cancer research at UNC Lineberger and the North Carolina Cancer Hospital with annual funding of $50 million. [3]