Illinois’ Rush-Copley Medical Center Unveils $7.5M Updated Cancer Center

Rush-Copley Medical Center in Aurora, Ill., has completed a $7.5 million update to its cancer center, according to a Beacon-News report.

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The hospital renovated and expanded the Cancer Care Center to increase space, improve privacy and reduce waiting time. The 7,186-square-foot facility includes three dedicated patient and family waiting room areas, 14 individual bays for treatment and a pharmacy, among other features.

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