Life has so much to offer each and every day. For those receiving cancer treatment continuing to enjoy daily life is a priority. By relying on The Florida Cancer Institute - New Hope, patients have the expertise of a distinguished medical institution and its highly renowned specialists, coupled with advanced treatments,
the opportunity to participate in appropriate clinical trials and, most important, convenience of local care, close to home.
The Florida Cancer Institute - New Hope is a member of one of the nation’s largest cancer health care networks, U.S. Oncology and an affiliate of Shands Cancer
Center at the University of Florida. Our newly enhanced locations contain the most sophisticated and technologically advanced equipment currently available for
cancer treatment.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, we believe that you deserve an immediate consultation from our team of specialists, with treatment
beginning in a timely manner. You should never have to wait for a consultation or for your treatment to begin. Our physicians will find the time for an immediate
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Florida Cancer Institute-New Hope to Host Look Good Feel Better Program
Zephyrhills, Florida – Florida Cancer Institute-New Hope has announced that they will host the American Cancer Society’s “Look Good…Feel Better” program once a month in its Zephyrhills center. The program is held periodically on the first Monday each from 4 PM to 6 PM. The next meeting will be held ...
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