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Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center average salary is $66,500, median salary is $66,500 with a salary range from $55,000 to $78,000.
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  • Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Baton Rouge, LA
  • Through the steadfast support of the communities it serves, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center has enjoyed an exciting history of volunteer leadership. A center of excellence, Mary Bird Perkins is a nationally-recognized leader in the treatment and early detection of cancer. From the outset, the Center was created to be available to all community members in need of its services -- regardless of ability to pay. This charge has remained near and dear to the Center's mission. In 1971, the closest choices for radiation treatment for cancer patients in southeast Louisiana were in Texas or Alabama. They could not...