Integris opens $100M cancer center in Oklahoma City

 
BY SUSAN SIMPSON    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: November 19, 2009

The Integris Cancer Institute of Oklahoma opened Wednesday as a $100 million center bringing together experts in research, care, prevention and treatment.

photo - Phil Lance, left, president of the Integris Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, talks to Gov. Brad Henry in the radiation oncology area during Wednesday’s grand opening celebration. PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL, THE OKLAHOMAN
Phil Lance, left, president of the Integris Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, talks to Gov. Brad Henry in the radiation oncology area during Wednesday’s grand opening celebration. PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL, THE OKLAHOMAN

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