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Follow on Google News | Southwest Florida Proton lays foundation for cancer treatment center in EsteroBy: Southwest Florida Proton Southwest Florida Proton will provide cancer patients with access to state-of-the- Proton therapy is an advanced form of radiation therapy that uses charged proton particles to destroy cancer cells. Protons have the unique ability to travel into a target and not beyond it, which can reduce potential side effects and complications during and after cancer treatments. "Southwest Florida residents and visitors deserve access to every tool that we have in our cancer-fighting arsenal," said Dr. Arie Dosoretz, a founding partner of Advocate Radiation Oncology who is helping to develop Southwest Florida Proton. "This initiative will be a game-changer for cancer care in our region." At a celebration event held June 14 at Southwest Florida Proton's future location, 9961 Estero Oaks Drive in south Lee County, Dosoretz announced Lee Healthcare Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lee Health, is a project investor. Lee Health will provide a radiology suite with Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) capabilities. Advocate Radiation Oncology will provide physician services at Southwest Florida Proton. "We are excited to be a part of bringing this state-of-the- Investors are financing the purchase of complex medical equipment, construction costs and operation of the treatment center, which has an estimated $80 million construction and capital cost. The 35,000-square- The centerpiece of Southwest Florida Proton will be Ion Beam Application's ProteusONE, a machine that delivers the most clinically advanced form of proton radiation therapy. In addition to diagnostic imaging capabilities, the building also will house exam rooms, administrative offices and other spaces. Proton therapy is an effective treatment option for cancers of the brain and spine, breast, esophagus, head and neck, liver, lung, eye, pancreas and prostate, as well as lymphomas and soft tissue sarcomas. Studies indicate that proton therapy can be a safe option for patients that have undergone prior radiation treatment and can reduce the long-term risks of radiation in pediatric cancer patients. For more information, please visit SWFLproton.com. End
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