Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital — part of Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham — has received $35 million from Irving Oil to fund two cancer-focused facilities within the Phillip and Susan Ragon Building, currently under construction.
The funds will establish the Irving Oil Limited Center for Urgent Cancer Care in Honor of Arthur L. Irving and the Irving Oil Limited Healing Garden in Honor of Arthur L. Irving, according to a Feb. 4 news release from Mass General Brigham.
The urgent care will be housed in the Ragon Building’s Herb Chambers Tower, which is expected to open in 2027, and the healing garden will be located in the Ragon Building’s New Balance Foundation Tower, expected to open in 2030.
Mass General Brigham plans to invest $400 million in cancer care to expand its oncology capabilities as it prepares to launch the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute by fall 2028.
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