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Tri-Cities Cancer Center breaks ground


Jet Choe, 2, son of Radiation Oncologist Dr. Juno Choe, tries on a hard hat Friday as members of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center’s board prepare to break ground for an expansion and renovation project. The project is to be done by late next summer and will house new equipment and services, including a survivorship program, palliative care program and a visiting physician clinic.
Jet Choe, 2, son of Radiation Oncologist Dr. Juno Choe, tries on a hard hat Friday as members of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center’s board prepare to break ground for an expansion and renovation project. The project is to be done by late next summer and will house new equipment and services, including a survivorship program, palliative care program and a visiting physician clinic. Tri-City Herald

Jet Choe, 2, son of Radiation Oncologist Dr. Juno Choe, tries on a hard hat Friday as members of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center’s board prepare to break ground for an expansion and renovation project.

The project is to be done by late next summer and will house new equipment and services, including a survivorship program, palliative care program and a visiting physician clinic.

This story was originally published October 9, 2015 at 5:02 PM with the headline "Tri-Cities Cancer Center breaks ground."

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