Cancer Center Find a Location Find a Doctor Cancer Care Cancer Center Opening Your Cancer Care Team Your First Visit Breast Cancer Dearborn Breast Care Center Cancer Care Cancer Care Retail Pharmacy Cancer Treatments Paxman Scalp Cooling System Mesothelioma Treatment Radiation Therapy Center for Precision Medicine and Genomic Health BRCA Testing Hereditary Cancer Program Proactive Genetic Screening Clinical Research Integrative Oncology Palliative Care Patient Testimonials Resources Clinical & Support Services Frequent Numbers Specialty Cancer Care Clinics Cardio-Oncology Neuro-oncology Tristate Gynecological Oncology Tobacco Cessation E-cigarette Education Nicotine Medication Nicotine Replacement Tobacco Cessation Therapy Saving on Medication Success Stories Tobacco Cessation Programs Tobacco Cessation Resources Cancer Center Opening Your Cancer Care Team Your First Visit Breast Cancer Dearborn Breast Care Center Cancer Care Cancer Care Retail Pharmacy Cancer Treatments Paxman Scalp Cooling System Mesothelioma Treatment Radiation Therapy Center for Precision Medicine and Genomic Health BRCA Testing Hereditary Cancer Program Proactive Genetic Screening Clinical Research Integrative Oncology Palliative Care Patient Testimonials Resources Clinical & Support Services Frequent Numbers Specialty Cancer Care Clinics Cardio-Oncology Neuro-oncology Tristate Gynecological Oncology Tobacco Cessation E-cigarette Education Nicotine Medication Nicotine Replacement Tobacco Cessation Therapy Saving on Medication Success Stories Tobacco Cessation Programs Tobacco Cessation Resources Introducing our region’s first-ever world-class Cancer Center. You’ve come to expect quality, patient-centered care from St. Elizabeth Healthcare, and now, with our Cancer Center, there will be an even greater increase in prevention, genetic screening, precision medicine and tailored treatment plans. Together, we will be able to reduce our area’s cancer rates and lead Northern Kentucky to become one of the healthiest communities in America. Watch footage of the construction progress on the Cancer Center and see the various areas that now open to patients. Virtual Tour - October 5th, 2020 Dr. Doug Flora takes you behind the scenes on a virtual tour of the cancer center. watch now August 4, 2020 Construction is ongoing in the Cancer Center, set to open to patients in October 2020. View our behind the scenes tour to learn about the various areas that will soon be serving our patients. June 23, 2020 Take an inside look at the construction of various areas throughout the Cancer Center, planned to open to patients in October 2020. April 24, 2020 Interior work continues with drywall, painting, flooring and ceiling installation and construction remains on schedule to open this fall! December 11, 2019 Focus of Cancer Center construction turns to interior work where 706,531 sq. ft. of dry wall will be installed, enough to cover 16 football fields! November 4, 2019 The front glass façade is almost complete, closing in the building for interior work to continue over the winter months. September 17, 2019 Cancer Center parking garage has taken shape and installation has started on the windows for the front of the building. July 24, 2019 Progress in July includes the Cancer Center Garage being poured, slab poured to create 5.5 levels of the Cancer Center and interior walls and fireproofing have started to take place. June 19, 2019 The steel structure of the five story, 250,000 square foot Cancer Center is almost complete! It has taken more than 50,000 man hours to reach this point in construction. April 17, 2019 The parking garage structure begins to take place, additional floors are added to our C tower and construction on the Cancer Center is on track to be completed in 2020! November 19, 2018 Construction continues on the Cancer Center. Foundations and supports are put in place for the Cancer Center and parking garage structures. August 28, 2018 Construction on the Cancer Center begins. The 3C Business and Behavioral Health Entrance was relocated so this area could be torn down to make room for the Cancer Center.