Kimryn Rathmell, Chief Executive Officer of Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, shared a post by Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, adding:
“At Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, we strive to make a difference.
The BRIDGE program will facilitate research into why and how cancers are occurring at higher rates in young people, and will support work that enables the right care to reach the right patient at the right time – with the goal to improve outcomes – both the rates of cure, and the quality of recovery after cancer. The passion and curiosity our team brings to this issue inspires me every day!”
Quoting Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center’s post:
“As cancer diagnoses rise in patients aged 50 and under, Ohio State’s new BRIDGE Program is launching to provide comprehensive care and support before, during and after treatment.
Click to learn more about the new program, which will be offered to all patients between the ages of 18 and 50.”
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