On Monday, October 20, Penn Medicine leaders and regional community representatives broke ground on the Penn Medicine Princeton Cancer Center—a transformative $401 million project that will deliver a full spectrum of cancer services to patients in Central New Jersey.
Located on the campus of Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center, the 200,000-square-foot center is scheduled to open in May 2028.
"A cancer diagnosis disrupts routines and introduces a level of uncertainty that touches everything in a patient's life," said Kevin B. Mahoney, CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System. "Across Penn Medicine, we continually work to ease that burden by improving access, convenience, and support throughout every step of treatment. The Penn Medicine Princeton Cancer Center will help us deliver cutting-edge research and clinical innovations to Central New Jersey, ensuring care that is close to home, carefully coordinated, and deeply compassionate."