- Penn State Cancer Institute
The Penn State Cancer Institute is a nationally recognized cancer research center of the
Penn State Hershey Medical Center located inHershey, Pennsylvania . The Institute provides clinical care, research, education and community outreach services throughout central andeast ernPennsylvania .cite web| url=http://www.hmc.psu.edu/cancer/| year=2006| title=About the Penn State Cancer Institute|first=| last=Penn State Cancer Institute| publisher=hmc.psu.edu/| accessdate=2007-01-02] It serves approximately 3,000 inpatients and 22,500 outpatients annually.cite web| url=http://www.giveto.psu.edu/ReasonsForGiving/BuildingProjects/HMC.html| year=2006| title=Penn State Building Projects|first=| last=Penn State University| publisher=giveto.psu.edu/| accessdate=2007-01-02]Affiliated member institutions
The Penn State Cancer Institute currently has affiliations with several other healthcare institutions throughout Pennsylvania, including:
*Mount Nittany Medical Center inState College, Pennsylvania
* Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network inAllentown, Pennsylvania
* Lewistown Hospital inLewistown, Pennsylvania
* Wyoming Valley Health Care System in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,Pennsylvania area
* Susquehanna Health System inWilliamsport, Pennsylvania Leadership
The Penn State Cancer Institute is led by Thomas Loughran, M.D., who, prior to becoming the Center Director for PSCI in 2002, was the leader of the Hemotological Melignancies program at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Tampa, Florida.
Chandra Belani, M.D., joined the PSCI in July 2007 as the Deputy Director and Associate Center Director for Clinical Investigations.
Master Plan for Expansion
The Penn State Cancer Institute has plans to expand. In order to integrate top-quality research and care with the educational mission of the Medical Center, it plans to add more than convert|155000|sqft|m2 of clinical space,
laboratories ,radiation andchemotherapy facilities, and administrative offices in a freestanding facility. Researchers and caregivers will be more closely connected, and will have the resources for strategic partnerships with scientists at Penn State's other campuses. The Cancer Institute will move toward designation by theNational Cancer Institute as a comprehensive center. The designation will give researchers access to millions of new support dollars annually and enable them to recruit the very best researchers and attract patients from beyond central and eastern Pennsylvania. The new facility will move it into the national forefront of medical research, while still providing the best in cancer care to patients. The total cost of the new Cancer Center (combined with the Children's Hospital expansion) is well in excess of $200 million. To complement funding through federal and state grants, borrowing, and Medical Center reserves, the Cancer Institute is seeking to raise $65 million inphilanthropy .cite web| url=http://www.hmc.psu.edu/news/pr/images/masterplan.jpg| year=2006| title=Hershey Medical Center Master Plan|first=| last=Penn State University| publisher=hmc.psu.edu/| accessdate=2007-01-02]References
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NCI-designated Cancer Center External References
* [http://www.hmc.psu.edu/cancer/ Official Website]
* [http://www.hmc.psu.edu/gittlen/ Jake Gittlen Cancer Research Foundation]
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