Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton opens expanded Cancer Center

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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton has completed an $8.5 million expansion of their Cancer Center to bring new services to their physicians and patients.

With the expansion comes the newest and most precise TrueBeam Linear Accelerator technology in New Jersey, offering advanced treatment in radiation therapy and radiosurgery, as well as new PET-CT technology to investigate cancer cells, stage cancer tumors and plan radiation treatment — the only such PET-CT simulation technology available in the local community.

The new TrueBeam Linear Accelerator will not only improve precision in radiation treatment, but it will also offer greater patient comfort by significantly shortening treatment times. The expanded Cancer Center will provide additional treatment space for new services, patient comfort and privacy.

RWJUH Hamilton’s Cancer Center expansion reflects the deep commitment by RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey to enhance the community’s health and provide patients with an alternative to traveling long distances for frequent visits.

“Advancements in cancer care have had a tremendous impact on how we can treat this disease in a community setting,” said Richard Freeman, president and CEO, RWJUH Hamilton. “Immunotherapy, PET-CT simulation and radiosurgery – these are the latest tools in fighting against cancer – and they are all available right here. Through our partnership with outstanding physicians, the generosity of donors, and the investment in state-of-the-art technology, we have raised the bar in providing advanced community-based cancer care.

For more information, visit rwjbh.org/hamilton.

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Members of the RWJUH Hamilton community celebrated the opening of an expanded Cancer Center earlier this month.,

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