The next generation of cancer centers are becoming decentralized, flexible, and increasingly focused on patient wellness.
This blog was authored by Amanda Fisher, Communications Specialist, BWBR. As cancer treatment continues to evolve with new breakthroughs and technologies, healthcare spaces must evolve alongside them.
WILLMAR -- A free-standing aquarium, populated with colorful tropical fish and starfish, has been an unexpected hit with patients and families who spend time in the waiting room at the new Willmar ...
St. Louis, MO — The new Gary C. Werths Building at Siteman Cancer Center on the Washington University Medical Campus realizes a bold vision for patient-centered, outpatient cancer care through the ...
When Maggie Keswick Jencks learned that her breast cancer had spread, she was told that she would be dead within months. An accomplished landscape designer/writer and adored wife and mother, her ...
Regents approve $6.3M for Texas Tech Health El Paso clinical sciences building, cancer center design
The Texas Tech University System Board of Regents voted 8-0 to approve spending $6.3 million for the design of the planned Clinical Sciences Building at the Texas Tech Health El Paso campus during its ...
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