The James Graham Brown Cancer Center is a key component of the University of Louisville's Health Sciences Center located in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky. As an academic medical center, our atmosphere encourages collaboration between our oncology physicians and our cancer researchers. Treatment plans for our patients are fueled by our commitment to translational research. With the Cancer Center's emphasis on bringing the benefits of the latest research from the lab to the bedside as efficiently as possible, patients at the center are often among the first in the world to have access to new therapies through leading-edge clinical trials. Our patients also benefit from a team concept of patient care. The multidisciplinary teams are made up of specialized physicians, nurses and other care providers. Each patient is treated according to a unique plan customized for the specific type of cancer, its stage, the patient's lifestyle needs and overall health. Please call us or visit our website today for more detailed information on the cancer diagnosis, education & treatment services we offer and to find out how we can help you and your family on the road to better health.
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Samantha R.

06/26/2014

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I have melanoma

Luv this place could not ask for doctors any nicer

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BBB Rating
A+
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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Brands
Mint Jubilee Cancer Resource Center
Payment method
amex, discover, debit, insurance, visa, check, mastercard, all major credit cards
Neighborhoods
Phoenix Hill, The Highlands
Categories
Cancer Treatment Centers, Clinics, Hospitals, Mammography Centers, Physicians & Surgeons, Gynecologic Oncology, Physicians & Surgeons, Oncology
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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