The new cancer center follows construction of a nine-story patient tower constructed in 2013 and a $50 million rehabilitation pavilion completed in 2017.
The new oncology center, expected to open in 2020, will help meet the demand for cancer care in the area.
“Our goal is to provide our cancer patients with access not only to the latest technologies and treatments, but also the widening group of oncology subspecialists and collaborative care needed to support people through diagnosis, treatment, recovery and beyond,” Sarasota Memorial Hospital CEO David Verinder told the Herald Tribune.
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