Clarian, School of Medicine begin work on Cancer Center building expansion
To combat an expected increase in cancer treatment demand and in an effort to become one of the top five cancer centers in the country, the IU School of Medicine and Clarian Health Center began construction last week on an expansion of the IU Cancer Center. The $150 million expansion, expected to be completed in 2008, will add more than 400,000 square feet to the center. "We have a unique opportunity. Cancer is a disease of aging and a substantial number of people affected with cancer are aging patients," said Stephen Williams, director of the IU Cancer Center. "The demographics of Indiana are such that there will be a huge increase of cancer over the next 20 to 30 years."

