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The move provides an opportunity to expand program’s potential for researching new treatments for patients with complex needs.

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The move provides an opportunity to expand program’s potential for researching new treatments for patients with complex needs. | https://www.vcuhealth.org/

The move provides an opportunity to expand program’s potential for researching new treatments for patients with complex needs. | https://www.vcuhealth.org/

The move provides an opportunity to expand program’s potential for researching new treatments for patients with complex needs.

The outpatient clinic for the Cellular Immunotherapies and Transplant Program at VCU Massey Cancer Center has moved to a new, larger space on the ground floor of VCU Medical Center’s North Hospital, accommodating the growth of the program’s capabilities for stem cell and bone marrow transplantation, as well as its expansion in cutting-edge clinical trials.

The clinic offers patients a multidisciplinary team of specialists to address the complications that may arise after transplant and cell therapy, enabling better-coordinated, convenient care. The available specialties include pulmonology, endocrinology, cardio-oncology and nephrology. The program’s inpatient facility will remain on the 10th floor of North Hospital. 

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