City of Hope in Duarte acquires Cancer Treatment Centers of America

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Helford Clinical Research Hospital at City of Hope. | Phot courtesy of City of Hope

City of Hope cancer hospital in Duarte announced Wednesday it has reached a deal to acquire Cancer Treatment Centers of America, a nationwide network of oncology hospitals and outpatient care centers.

“This is a defining moment in the fight against cancer and a powerful opportunity to reach more cancer patients with the leading treatments, care and advanced research they critically need,” Robert Stone, president and CEO of City of Hope, said in a statement.

Under the $390 million deal, City of Hope and CTCA combined will employ roughly 11,000 people.

“Building on more than three decades of unparalleled patient experience and quality care, we’re excited to become part of City of Hope,” Pat Basu, president and CEO of CTCA, said in a statement.

Basu will remain CEO of CTCA and report to Stone. The transaction is expected to close in early 2022. City of Hope plans to convert CTCA to a nonprofit organization.

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