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Patients, visitors and staff at Kingston General Hospital (KGH) got a real surprise when they looked out of their windows earlier this week. Suspended in mid-air were Batman, Superman, Spiderman and friends coming down the side of the hospital...
It may not be all that high-tech but the Kingston General Hospital Auxiliary's latest equipment donation is sure having a big impact on patient care. It's a new water and ice dispenser, now up and running in our Cancer Centre. "This is the
Kingston General Hospital, (KGH) the first hospital in Canada to complete a blue light cystoscopy outside of a clinical trial, will soon begin offering the procedure on regular basis to improve the quality of life for patients living with bladder...
This June, enthusiastic Kingston General Hospital staff members will be up all night walking the track at the Royal Military College. It's all part of the annual Relay for Life fundraiser, a collaboration between the Canadian Cancer Society, KGH and...
KGHRI molecular geneticist and Queen's University cancer researcher Harriet Feilotter (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) is co-leading a multi-institutional study with Dr. John Bartlett of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) on the...
In just a few short years, surgical teams in Kingston have leapfrogged their peers, becoming the highest volume robotic colorectal surgery program in the country. Officially launched in 2018, the A.B. Smith QC Robotics program at Kingston Health...
Elizabeth Eisenhauer, a pioneering clinician-scientist and an influential voice for cancer research in Canada, is being honoured with the Exceptional Leadership in Cancer Research award from the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance (CCRA). Dr...
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is now home to one of the most advanced treatments for liver cancer in Canada. Named after the radioactive isotope it uses, Yttrium-90, (Y-90) it’s a minimally invasive procedure that precisely delivers a...
Reengineering a patient’s own immune system to hunt down and destroy cancer cells may sound like science fiction—but it’s not. It’s called Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, and it’s now available at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC...
Two nurses from Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) are being recognized on the national stage for their extraordinary care and compassion supporting patients living with multiple myeloma.