Several Florida hospitals that treat kids with cancer will get a combined $30 million in state funding, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis .
“I know that that’s going to go a long way,” DeSantis announced at a news conference Monday in Jacksonville. “This is really going to make a difference.”
Four hospitals will receive $7.5 million each: St. Petersburg’s Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital , Miami’s Nicklaus Children’s Hospital System , Jacksonville’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital and Orlando’s Nemours Children’s Hospital .
Wolfson plans to use its grant funding to create a home-delivery chemotherapy program to help reach more people in need, officials said.
“This is what the Cancer Connect Collaborative Research Incubator is all about, not only advancing the sc

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