The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center officially announced it is opening the newest all-in-one facility dedicated solely to advancing research, treatment, and wellness for blood cancer patients.
The Blood Cancer Healing Center, located at 3229 Burnet Avenue in Uptown Cincinnati, is poised to redefine care standards by offering comprehensive patient support and innovative treatments under one roof. With clinical services opening as part of a phased approach in the summer of 2024, this state-of-the-art facility will address the critical needs of the 1.6 million individuals affected by blood cancers, such as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, annually in the U.S. Other spaces within the facility are scheduled to open in 2025.
Care will be given around the clock in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, featuring 30 inpatient beds, outpatient and infusion clinics, survivorship and supportive services, and a dedicated clinical trials unit. Novel therapies and other treatments, including cellular and stem cell therapies, will expand access to cutting-edge options for patients.
The Center’s vision also includes additional support for patients through integrative health therapies, including group wellness spaces. These services will become available at a later date, to support patients at every stage, mitigate side effects during treatment, and enhance overall quality of life.
Driven by the visionary leadership of John C. Byrd, MD, a University of Cincinnati Cancer Center physician-researcher who is one of the leading figures in blood cancer research in the world, the Center embodies a whole-person approach to healing. Dr. Byrd's pioneering work, including his contributions to eliminating chemotherapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients, underscores the Center's commitment to personalized care and breakthrough treatments. His work has changed the face of blood cancer treatment for patients globally.
“Research advancements for many forms of blood cancer are giving new life to patients. You can now survive years past a blood cancer diagnosis, managing it as a chronic illness. The Blood Cancer Healing Center supports this new life for patients by bringing all the needed supportive services and pioneering research together to deliver personalized care in one therapeutic environment,” said Dr. Byrd, who also serves as the Gordon and Helen Hughes Taylor Professor and Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at the UC College of Medicine.