The Cancer Institute will constitute about half of the hospital’s seventh floor and will expand its oncology capabilities with more rooms for bone marrow transplant patients and more space for its ambulatory infusion center.
Patients who also have to undergo surgery and chemotherapy and radiation for treatment will stay in the hospital’s cancer center now.
Read The Wichita Eagle report on the Via Christi Cancer Institute.
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