Mount Sinai Queens Opens a Center for Cancer Treatment
Mount Sinai Queens opened a new medical facility which treats cancer and blood disorders as part of a $125 million expansion. Community leaders, elected officials and the hospital’s administration held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Mount Sinai Queens Infusion Center last Friday, across the street from the main hospital, at 25-10 30th Ave. in Astoria. “When it comes to providing comprehensive outpatient cancer care, Mount Sinai is second to none,” Mount Sinai Queens Executive Director Caryn Schwab said. “Our new center fills a need for the community by bringing together as many cutting-edge cancer treatments available in one, easy-to-access location,” Howard Greenberg, MD, the director of the Mount Sinai Infusion Center, said. Learn more
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