Regional Cancer Care Associates, based in Hackensack, N.J., expects to treat about 90,000 patients each year, according to a news release.
The network is made up of 10 oncology physician practices: the Central Jersey Oncology Center; Hematology Oncology Associates; Hematology Oncology Associates of North New Jersey; Hope Community Cancer Center; Monmouth Middlesex Hematology Oncology; Northern New Jersey Cancer Associates; Sparta Hematology Oncology; The Center for Cancer; and the practices of Dr. Kenneth Nahum and Dr. Usha Niranjan.
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Source: Modern Physician
A group of physician practices in New Jersey has formed an oncology physician network that comprises more than 70 cancer-care specialists and 500 employees at 20 care sites within the state.
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