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Following a half century of leadership in Mississippi in cancer care, education and research, the University of Mississippi Medical Center raised cancer services to a new level with the January 2004 opening of Phase I of the UMMC Cancer Institute. Today, adult cancer patients have access to a broad array of outpatient services in one convenient location. Outpatient care for children with malignancies is provided in the Mississippi Children’s Cancer Clinic, a 17,750 square foot facility designed to meet the specific needs of children with cancer and other blood diseases. Comprehensive inpatient services for both adult and pediatric patients are provided in state-of-the-art facilities.

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  • 350 Woodrow Wilson Drive, Ste 600
  • Jackson, MS 39213
  • United States
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