Scot C. Remick, MD, the new director of the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, delivered the Annual Jean and Laurence DeLynn Lecture June 21 at the WVU Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center.

West Virginia's Cancer Center Begins a New Era

Architect’s rendering of the expanded Cancer Center.

Since 1990, the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center has led the fight against cancer in West Virginia.With its nationally recognized programs of cancer treatment, research, and community outreach, the Cancer Center has benefited countless adults and children in our state.

Now the Cancer Center stands at the threshold of major advances. With a new director, renowned cancer physician and researcher Scot Remick, MD, enlarged facilities (double the current size), ambitious research plans, and a greater than $50 million commitment to its growth and advancement, the Cancer Center will lead the way to a healthier West Virginia for decades to come.