Roy Jensen describes KU’s 18-year path to Comprehensive designation

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Some things are known to grow well in Kansas. Some things aren’t. Over the past 18 years, Roy Jensen has been told time and again that it made no sense to even try to grow an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Kansas. Yet, he did the only thing he could. Persist. Stubbornly.  The University of...

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