Carmel-based Indiana University Health North Hospital broke ground on its $55 million cancer center, which will consolidate cancer services, according to Inside Indiana Business.
The center will offer radiation oncology, hematology-oncology, pharmacy, laboratory and patient navigation services.
It will be named after Joe and Shelly Schwarz, who have pledged $10 million.
IU Health's board approved the project in December. The facility is slated to open in 2020.
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