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Peggy L. Wood Cancer Library

The Peggy L. Wood Cancer Library is an Ohio cancer center for information and education, providing patients and families with resources for cancer prevention, detection, treatment and recovery.

The library is located across the street from the Grant Medical Center emergency department:

The Wilkins Building
285 E. State Street, Suite 420
Phone: (614) 566-8299
Library hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays

Information you can find in this library includes:

  • Cancer prevention
  • Risk reduction
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Research
  • Support groups
  • Classes
  • Community resources
  • Books, magazines, brochures and videotapes

The Cancer Information Library is dedicated in memory of Peggy L. Wood, who believed strongly in the value of information for Ohio cancer patients and those who care about them.

Information builds knowledge and from that knowledge comes strength for coping, hoping, fighting and healing. Although Peggy lost her battle with cancer, her belief in the power of information lives on through her family and the Cancer Information Library named in her honor.