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Goodyear hosts ribbon cutting ceremony for cancer center
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Goodyear Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers hosted an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 17.
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Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers opened its newest facility in Goodyear, with patient services having started in June.
The Goodyear location at 1710 N. 159th Ave. will offer a range of services, including advanced radiation therapy, personalized chemotherapy plans tailored to individual patient needs, and diagnostic imaging services to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Patients will also have access to supportive care options such as nutritional counseling, genetic counseling, patient support groups, and a dedicated women’s center. Additionally, a clinical research department will provide access to clinical trials and new treatment options.
To mark the opening, Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers hosted an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 17. The event allowed community members to tour the facility and learn about the services available.