Murray-Calloway County Hospital recently celebrated its grand opening of the new Regional Cancer Center, after completion of the $15 million facility.
With Kentucky facing the highest rates of overall cancer incidence and death in America, this new center improves caring for patients with cancer, offering cancer detection, diagnosis and care all under one roof.
At nearly 18,000 square feet, it offers much more space than the previous cancer center, increasing the capacity for more high-quality cancer detection, diagnosis, and care in one location.
The new cancer center will bring innovations to the fight against cancer close to home. Located within the North Tower of MCCH on 8th Street, the new center provides patients with convenient access to excellent cancer care.
The Cancer Program at Murray-Calloway County Hospital is accredited by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons.