Ken Griffin has contributed $15 million to Mount Sinai Medical Center for the development of a new five-story, 200,000-square-foot cancer center in Miami Beach. This facility will support cancer research and treatment in Miami Beach and Hialeah, part of an initiative to enhance cancer care as rates rise. Griffin emphasized the importance of compassionate care for cancer patients. The center is designed to provide care closer to home, which is essential given the rising cancer diagnoses and the urgent need to improve access to timely medical treatment in the community.
Ken Griffin's donation of $15 million will support the construction of a new five-story cancer center at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, aiding local cancer research and treatment.
Mount Sinai is expanding cancer care to address increasing cancer rates in Miami-Dade as the population ages, with cancer becoming the second leading cause of death in Florida.
Offering care closer to home is critical for patient access, significantly impacting the likelihood of individuals seeking timely medical care instead of delaying treatment.
The Braman Comprehensive Cancer Center is part of Mount Sinai’s strategy to offer improved healthcare infrastructure and services aligned with the community's evolving needs.
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