Since 1990, Gabrail Cancer Center has built a national reputation for excellence in cancer patient care, management, diagnosis, research, education, and prevention.
Gabrail Cancer Center, founded by Nash Gabrail M.D., M.R.C.P., opened its community practice in Stark County in 1990. Then due to the increasing amount of patients traveling long distance for treatment, a satellite office was opened in Tuscarawas county in 1999. In 2005, due to the expansion of the Cancer Research and the addition of Diagnostic Imaging, Gabrail Cancer Center relocated in Stark county to increase its square footage by 400%. In 2006, Dr. Nagajothi joined the practice and has been deeply involved as a Co-Investigator and Principal Investigator on many Research Studies. Gabrail Cancer Center is constantly renovating and expanding to meet the growing needs of patients and the community.
GCC experts have established standards of care and treatment protocols for each type and stage of cancer. GCC physicians have an extraordinary depth and breadth of experience in diagnosing and treating all forms of the disease, from the most common to the very rare. Each year, they treat more than 200 different subtypes of cancer. This level of specialization can have an often-dramatic effect on patients chances for a cure or control of their cancer. And while GCC is known for our advanced, innovative therapies, our physicians are equally well regarded for their compassion and concern.
GCC's patient-focused philosophy is supported by the Center’s beautiful architecture and a variety of services that span the full range of practical and emotional needs. GCC has high standards for patient satisfaction and offer exceptional value in cancer care. Financial counselors on staff coordinate with patients to assist them in meeting the expenses of treatment and applying for pharmaceutical assistance programs.
| The Mission at Gabrail Cancer Center is to improve the health and quality of life for patients and the community by providing state-of-the-art cancer care, clinical research, and education. GCC believes that clinical research and involvement in clinical trials is a fundamental part of patient care. GCC believes, as most national oncology leaders do, that clinical trials should be the preferred treatment offered to cancer patients at all stages of their disease. Clinical research is the only way that new drugs and methods of treatment are discovered-- without it cancer care would be stagnant. |
GCC received four national awards in 2007 and 2008- The HOPE award as best small oncology practice in patient care
- The HOPE award for best facility design
- The Ohio/West Virginia oncology society nominee for best oncology practice in research
- HOPE award for best small oncology practice in revenue strategy