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The center has undergone two years of renovations.
Story by Courtney Dunn
MORGANTOWN -- Officials cut the ribbon on West Virginia University's Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center expansion, Thursday.
WVU Interim President Peter C. Mcgrath joined representatives from WVU Hospitals for the event.
Construction took more than two years to complete, but renovations include more clinical space, a larger pharmacy area, private infusion rooms and a number of patient-friendly features.
Public Tours will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m.
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