Cincinnati looks to give Ohio a third comprehensive cancer center

The University of Cincinnati and Children’s Hospital Medical Center are working together to gain designation as a comprehensive cancer center, which would make them one of just 42 centers nationwide.

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The University of Cincinnati and Children’s Hospital Medical Center are working together to gain designation as a comprehensive cancer center.

The designation, which comes from the National Cancer Institute, would give Cincinnati one of just 42 centers nationwide and would open the door to grant money and additional research dollars.

Obtaining the designation could also enable both institutions to attract better science talent to Ohio.

The state currently has two comprehensive cancer centers: Ohio State University in Columbus and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

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