Modern Healthcare May 22, 2019
Tara Bannow

Early next year, shoppers visiting a Boston area mall to browse the racks at Express or grab lunch at Red Robin could pop in for an oncology visit just down the way.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute plans to lease about 34,000 square feet of space at Patriot Place, a shopping and entertainment center in Foxborough, Mass., where it will offer both cancer treatment and hematology services.

“We are continually seeking ways to provide cancer patients with access to Dana-Farber’s world-class physicians and medical professionals closer to their homes,” Dr. Craig Bunnell, Dana-Farber’s chief medical officer, said in a statement.

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