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Carle Cancer Center Breaks Ground on
Expansive New Facility
URBANA - Patients, physicians,
and staff of Carle Clinic and Carle Foundation Hospital marked a
significant step toward quick, accurate diagnosis of cancer and
advanced, aggressive ways to treat the illness. Construction will
begin in the coming weeks on the Carle Cancer Center. The facility
will be adjacent to the Mills Breast Cancer Institute.
“Our patients will
not have to leave the property to receive treatments. Everything for
Cancer care will be under one roof. And other medical specialists
are conveniently located here on the main campus. Our goal is to
help people in central Illinois get the care they need close to
home,” said R. Bruce Wellman, MD, Carle Clinic Association president
and CEO.
This is the second
phase of construction on the Carle Campus to help people fight
cancer. The Mills Breast Cancer Institute is being built to focus
solely on diagnosis, treatment, and research of breast cancer in
conjunction with Carle Foundation Hospital and the University of
Illinois. Both facilities are scheduled to open in spring 2008 for
patients.
Carle Cancer Center
will treat all forms of the illness in adults. Men and women, young
and old will find respite in the new space. There will be room for
more education and support services for patients and their families.
Medical, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments will be given at the
center – all under one roof. It will allow for more comfortable
care, and at the same time give physicians the clinical space they
need to pioneer medical breakthroughs.
“The new center will
allow us to care for patients in the best way we know, and to
research new options. We’re already using advanced therapies such
as respiratory gating, which protects healthy tissue and targets
cancer cells directly. But we’ll continue searching for better ways
to deliver radiation and other treatments,” said Ron Sapiente, MD,
Radiation Oncologist, Carle Clinic Association.
The Cancer Center’s
new location will also allow oncologists to give patients battling
any cancer a place where they can access doctors and researchers
working shoulder to shoulder fighting for a cure.
“We’re involved in
more than 190 research trials with Mayo Clinic, National Cancer
Institute and other prestigious centers and pharmaceutical
companies. This space will allow us to do even more to help
patients, seeking better ways to diagnose, treat, and possibly cure
cancer. Clinic researchers will also collaborate with investigators
from the University of Illinois housed at the Mills Breast Cancer
Institute,” said Kendrith Rowland, MD, Principal Investigator, Carle
Cancer Center.
At Carle Cancer
Center, patients will come to an inviting, beautiful place where the
focus will be on caring for their body, mind, and spirit. Services
which will move to the center include patient education, counseling
for patients and their families, as well as nutrition services.
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