Allegheny Health Network Breaks Ground For Cancer Institute in Center Township

State Representative Jim Christiana made his thoughts about cancer bluntly on Wednesday morning:

 

He, along with several other county dignitaries and doctors, greeted and broke ground with the Allegheny Health Network on a new Cancer Institute to be built on Wagner Road in Center Township near the Beaver Valley Mall. The $20 million facility is set to feature state-of-the-art technology and world-class cancer care, so stated AHN Chair of the Cancer Institute:

 

The AHN Cancer Institute of Beaver County, expected to open up in 2019, is also expected to bring an economic boost to Beaver County, one that State Representative Jim Marshall is happy about:

 

County Commissioner Dan Camp also spoke at the groundbreaking, agreeing that the facility will bring jobs to the county, but that the most important aspect will affect the county’s citizens who are suffering:

 

Also in attendance were fellow commissioners Tony Amadio and Sandie Egley, former commissioner Joe Spanik, and Chamber of Commerce Director Jack Manning.

AHN To Break Ground This Morning On New Cancer Institute In Center Twp

A COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CARE CENTER IS COMING TO BEAVER COUNTY. ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK TODAY UNVEILS PLANS FOR A NEW 20-MILLION-DOLLAR CANCER CENTER. A-H-N BREAKS GROUND THIS MORNING ON THE CENTER WHICH WILL BE LOCATED ON WAGNER ROAD IN CENTER TOWNSHIP, NEAR THE BEAVER VALLEY MALL. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S MATT DRZIK WILL BE THERE AND WILL HAVE A COMPLETE REPORT FOR US LATER THIS AFTERNOON.