University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center holds community open house

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Posted: 07/07/2012

WESTLAKE, Ohio - University Hospitals new Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center held an open house on Saturday.

Visitors were able to get a tour of the new center, plus there were free cancer screenings, a Teddy Bear clinic and a chance to meet the doctors.

The Seidman Cancer Center at St. John Medical Center “expand the nationally recognized cancer program on the West Side, offering a wide range of services to assure that local patients and their families can receive the most advanced cancer care closer to home,” according to a release from University Hospitals.

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