Cooper University Health Care in Camden, N.J., and MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston are expected to announce a partnership for a new cancer center, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer report.
Under the terms of the partnership, MD Anderson will manage a new $100 million cancer center on the Cooper University Health Care campus, according to the report.
The center will follow MD Anderson treatment protocols, MD Anderson physicians will participate in patient treatment and Cooper patients will be eligible for MD Anderson clinical trials, according to the report.
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Under the terms of the partnership, MD Anderson will manage a new $100 million cancer center on the Cooper University Health Care campus, according to the report.
The center will follow MD Anderson treatment protocols, MD Anderson physicians will participate in patient treatment and Cooper patients will be eligible for MD Anderson clinical trials, according to the report.
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