UK wasted no time promoting the new designation Friday on its Cornerstone display on Limestone Street. (Photo by Al Cross) |
In 2013, the Markey Cancer Center received its initial NCI designation, held by 72 centers in the nation. It worked for a decade to get the higher designation, based on research, treatment, diagnosis and prevention.
“It’s really the gold standard of clinical care, research and community outreach,” said Dr. Mark Evers, who has been director of the center since 2009, when the university started trying for NCI designation.
UK President Eli Capilouto said, “To truly be the University for Kentucky, we raised the stakes and decided that UK will continue to be a leader in cancer research by becoming a comprehensive cancer center.”
The closest comprehensive cancer center "is nearly 200 miles from Lexington," a UK press release noted. That one is at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, which competes with UK for patients living in Western Kentucky. Indiana University has a comprehensive cancer center in Indianapolis.
Kentucky has the nation's third highest rate of death from cancer, behind West Virginia and Mississippi, and cancer is the state's second most common cause of death, next to heart disease.
In addition to the comprehensive designation, NCI awarded the center $13.5 million through a five-year renewal of its grant for research programs, shared equipment and resources.
Since 2013, more than 100 cancer researchers have been recruited to UK and external funding to Markey researchers has more than doubled, the release said. Markey’s outpatient visits have increased by 69% and the number of new patients has gone up 75%.
The center's growth prompted UK to start work on a new treatment center and advanced ambulatory complex that will bring Markey's outpatient services under one roof. It is expected to open in 2027.
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