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ProHeath Care Cancer Center Planned for Pewaukee

ProHealth Care plans to build a $70 million cancer center on a 14-acre site in Pewaukee, the company announced today.

The cancer center will incorporate a full complement of advanced diagnostic imaging technology. The diagnostics area will have a separate entrance so that it can be used not only by cancer patients but also by other ProHealth patients who need imaging services. The diagnostics area will include ProHealth’s Center for Breast Care.

Construction on Pewaukee Road, just north of the I-94 interchange, is expected to begin this fall and the new center should be open in January 2015. The ProHealth Care Foundation will seek community support to help cover part of the cost of the project.

“We will be moving a first-class cancer program into a first-class facility, and we could not be more excited about what this will mean for our patients and our community,” said Peter Johnson, MD, a medical oncologist and medical director of the ProHealth Care cancer program.


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