UCLA receives $18M to expand whole-person care for cancer patients and families

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An $18 million commitment from the Simms/Mann Family Foundation, led by Victoria Mann Simms and Ronald Simms, will support UCLA’s expansion of integrative psychosocial care for people with cancer and their families into communities throughout Southern California.

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