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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) –

Cleveland Clinic announced plans Thursday to build a new $276-million multidisciplinary cancer building that will unite all treatment care teams, organized by disease group, on its main campus in one central facility and accelerate one of the most robust cancer research enterprises in the country.

The 377,000-square-foot facility will house all outpatient cancer care at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus. The building has been designed to optimize patient experience and physician collaboration, with clinical space focused on multidisciplinary care and conveniently accessible expanded support services for patients and families.

“The new Cleveland Clinic cancer building will allow us to centralize the cancer care we provide, creating a seamless, personalized experience for patients from throughout the region, nation and world who turn to Cleveland Clinic in their time of need,” said Brian J. Bolwell, M.D., Chairman, Cleveland Clinic’s Taussig Cancer Institute. “Whether treated at our main campus or at one of our centers throughout the region, patients will benefit from this more integrated, collaborative approach, which is essential in making progress against cancer.”

 

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