The 70,000-square-foot outpatient facility will support the latest advances in cancer treatment and Stanford’s National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center. It is expected to open in 2014.
Stanford is leasing the building from Samaritan Medical Center in San Jose, its developer, according to a San Francisco Business Times report.
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