South Florida Baptist Hospital in Plant City, Fla., has opened a cancer resource center for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers, according to a Tampa Tribune report.
The cancer resource center was built from a physician's office bought out by the hospital. The center will offer a wide range of services, including seminars, information about cancer detection and treatments as well as wigs and hats for patients without insurance, according to the report.
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The cancer resource center was built from a physician's office bought out by the hospital. The center will offer a wide range of services, including seminars, information about cancer detection and treatments as well as wigs and hats for patients without insurance, according to the report.
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