Olathe (Kan.) Medical Center broke ground Thursday on a $25 million cancer center, reports the Salina Post.
At present, the hospital's outpatient cancer services are located within various medical buildings across the 250-acre campus. The new 25,000 square foot cancer center will consolidate medical oncology, radiation oncology and chemotherapy services under one roof.
The new facility, slated for completion in 2017, represents just one aspect of Olathe Medical Center's $100 million expansion efforts.
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