Columbus / Ohio / United States
The Ohio State University Medical Center offers a variety of nursing and medical assistance to communities throughout the state. It is a cancer hospital and research center, and has a licensed facility of more than 160 beds. The hospital offers treatment for cancers, such as bone, breast, endocrine, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, head and neck, leukemia, lungs, lymphoma, prostate, skin and soft tissue sarcoma cancers. It also provides services, including supportive care, prevention and screening, genetics, and complementary and alternative medicines. The center additionally organizes more than five indisciplinary programs, including cancer control, experimental therapeutics, immunology, molecular biology and cancer genetics, molecular carcinogenesis and chemoprevention, and viral oncogenesis. The hospital is located in Columbus, Ohio, and offers 24-hour medical and diagnostic services to the patients.