Cancer Treatment Centers of America Breaks Ground on Georgia Hospital

Cancer Treatment Centers of America officially broke ground on a 212,000-square-foot, all-digital facility in Newnan, Ga., according to a company news release.

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The hospital will have 50 beds, along with ICU rooms, an outpatient clinic, radiation department and other accommodations for patients and their families. More than two-thirds of its cancer patients are expected to arrive for treatment from outside of Georgia. The hospital is expected to open in Sept. 2012.

Read the CTCA news release about its Georgia facility.

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