How volunteers make comprehensive cancer care possible
Cancer care support is a labor of love at Ohio State, where volunteers are a vital part of patients’ personalized treatment.
Cancer care support is a labor of love at Ohio State, where volunteers are a vital part of patients’ personalized treatment.
Cancer survivorship starts at diagnosis, requiring support for patient and families to maximize quality of life before, during and after treatment.
The future of cancer care has arrived at Ohio State with the opening of the region’s first proton therapy center.
To help caregivers find some focus for their own health and happiness, Ohio State experts are sharing info, tips and techniques for better nutrition, exercise, sleep and more.
Peter Shields is stepping down from his leadership position at Ohio State, but his work to save and improve patients’ lives continues in the lab, at the bedside, and soon, on the road.
Spine tumors can create issues all over the body, which is why Ohio State experts work across disciplines to provide patients with world-class, comprehensive care.
A Buckeye student-athlete is teaming with The James to take his triathlon career to new heights while spreading the word about Ohio State’s work to create a cancer-free world.
Advancements in genetics, bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy are leading to better outcomes for blood cancer patients at Ohio State.
The bench-to-bedside approach of Comprehensive Cancer Centers connects patients with groundbreaking new treatments, providing the best therapies today while revolutionizing care in the future.