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Monday, July 25, 2011

University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center ranks No. 13 in the country for treating cancer

UM Comprehensive Cancer is very near and dear to my heart.  I continue to receive excellent care from this facility.

Overall, U-M earns a spot on national Honor Roll for 17th straight year; ranked No. 1 in Detroit metro area

-added 07/19/2011
Ann Arbor - The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center was ranked No. 13 among cancer programs nationwide by U.S. News & World Report magazine. It is the only hospital in Michigan ranked nationally for cancer care.
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center ranks No. 13 in country for treating cancer
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Overall, the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers was ranked 14th for the third consecutive year. U-M was also ranked No. 1 in the Detroit metropolitan area, both overall and for cancer care.
The results, released online today, mark the 17th year in a row that U-M has been named to the honor roll of "America's Best Hospitals." The hospital is the only one in Michigan ranked among the 14 institutions on the national honor roll, which signifies all-around excellence in multiple areas of specialized medical care.
Cancer is one of 16 specialties U.S. News ranks individually. U-M earned a high national ranking in all 16 categories. Of the 4,825 hospitals considered for the rankings, only 140 made the list in even one specialty.

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  1. My dad's going through radiation and chemo right now. Although he is not going to the top ranked centers I am so thankful he has a wonderful doctor.Unlike you he does not follow orders well and the doctor takes it in stride.Warm Blessings!~Amy

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