White Plains Hospital Prepares for Cancer Center Expansion

White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital has announced a planned expansion of its cancer program to accommodate increases in staff physician numbers and demand for services, according to DOTmed Daily News.

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 The expansion will include renovation of the hospital’s existing Dickstein Cancer Treatment Center as well as construction of an adjoining six-story building. In total, the finished center will have 70,000 square feet of space.

The expansion will include additional space for treatment and more physician offices. 

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