People in Lancaster County got the chance to tour a brand new facility, dedicated and designed to help people fighting cancer. The Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute was open to the public on Saturday.
The $46 million, two story facility brings together advanced treatment technologies and a natural healing environment.
There is abundant natural light, a living green wall, terra cotta walls and even a meditation pavilion for patients and families.
“We’re actually surrounded by the highest technology possible, we have the first in the nation
M6 Cyberknife and a new radiation machine,” says Dr. Randall Oyer.
The institute also features nine family consultation rooms, 37 examination rooms, and a Fresh View Café with locally-grown organic produce.
New cancer institute opens in Lancaster County

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There will never be a cure. They raise billions of dollars every year racing for a cure and nothing. They have so many state of the art hospitals for cancer and nothing. They have so many doctors and cancer workers and nothing.
You think the government and medical industry would want a cure? Well there is one but the government does not want to let it out.