March 15, 2025 - 18:00

University of Virginia (UVA) Health is providing a promising new option for patients in Virginia who are struggling with advanced abdominal cancers. This innovative procedure, which was previously only available to those willing to travel outside the state, is now accessible locally, significantly easing the burden on patients and their families.
The procedure aims to improve treatment outcomes for individuals diagnosed with complex abdominal cancers, such as pancreatic and liver cancer. By bringing this advanced treatment closer to home, UVA Health is not only enhancing the quality of care but also reducing the logistical challenges that often accompany cancer treatment.
Patients can now receive specialized care without the stress of long-distance travel, allowing them to focus on their recovery. This initiative reflects UVA Health's commitment to advancing cancer treatment and improving the lives of those affected by these challenging conditions. As more patients gain access to this groundbreaking procedure, hope is on the horizon for many in the Virginia community.
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