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William G. Woods, M.D., is professor and director of the Aflac Cancer and
Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The team at the
Aflac Cancer Center is committed to providing a brighter future for children
fighting cancer and blood disorders by continuing to deliver advanced medical
treatment, family-centered care, a child-friendly environment and innovative
research. Since 1995, the combined Aflac family has given more than $88
million to the Aflac Cancer Center, transforming our culture and bringing us
together as a team.
Aflac Cancer and Blood
Disorders Center of Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta
Liam DeBord and Elizabeth
Kaplan, both age three,
are just two of the many
pediatric cancer patients
at the Aflac Cancer and
Blood Disorders Center of
Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta. The Aflac Cancer
Center is a national leader
among childhood cancer,
hematology, and blood and
marrow transplant programs,
serving infants through young
adults. The Aflac Cancer
Center is recognized as one of
the largest and most renowned
childhood cancer centers in
the U.S., treating more than
420 newly diagnosed children
in 2013 and caring for more
than 2,200 children with sickle
cell disease, hemophilia, and
other blood disorders.
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