St. Peter's Hospital in Helena, Mont., has expanded its Cancer Treatment Center from 4,000 to 7,300 square feet, costing $2 million, according to a SPH news release.
The release stated that since the start of 2011, patients seeking cancer treatment at St. Peter's has increased by nearly 87 percent.
New features of the expanded cancer center include 12 additional chemotherapy chairs, two additional exam rooms, three additional offices, a family conference room, a group activity and nutrition room and a larger waiting area.
Read the news release on St. Peter's Hospital Cancer Treatment Center.
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The release stated that since the start of 2011, patients seeking cancer treatment at St. Peter's has increased by nearly 87 percent.
New features of the expanded cancer center include 12 additional chemotherapy chairs, two additional exam rooms, three additional offices, a family conference room, a group activity and nutrition room and a larger waiting area.
Read the news release on St. Peter's Hospital Cancer Treatment Center.
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