On Feb. 1, the University of Virginia Cancer Center officially became a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center – one of just 52 in the nation and the only one in Virginia.
“The UVA Cancer Center has a long and storied history of success with nationally and internationally recognized research, as well as differentiated clinical care that spans the commonwealth and beyond,” Dr. K. Craig Kent, chief executive officer of UVA Health, said. “This achievement highlights the excellence that UVA Health provides across all of our missions and signifies that we are one of the nation’s top academic health systems.”