The institute, which provides comprehensive, coordinated cancer care including radiation oncology services, established the FOAA Auditorium in recognition of FOAA’s contribution.
“FOAA and Inova have a rich history of providing quality patient care and excellent customer service for the members of this community,” says Vincent J. Vilasi Jr., MD, MBA, CEO of NAPA’s Mid-Atlantic division. “We hope that FOAA’s contribution to the building of the Comprehensive Cancer and Research Institute will inspire others to do the same.”
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