The Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center, a new facility dedicated to cancer treatment and research set to open in 2025.
The Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center, New Jersey’s first standalone cancer hospital, will open on May 13, 2025, in New Brunswick. With advanced facilities and a focus on patient-centered care, the new hospital aims to provide accessible cancer treatment and research. Funded through a mix of public and private contributions, the $900 million center will serve both adults and pediatric patients, while also incorporating wellness programs and research laboratories to enhance cancer care in the region.
The Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center, New Jersey’s first standalone cancer hospital, is set to open its doors on May 13, 2025, in New Brunswick. This state-of-the-art facility will focus exclusively on cancer treatment and research, addressing a significant need in the region.
Spanning 12 stories and encompassing 520,000 square feet, the center is a collaborative effort between RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers University. The intent behind its establishment is to enhance cancer care, reducing the necessity for New Jersey residents to travel to neighboring cities like New York City or Philadelphia for specialized treatment.
Initially budgeted at $750 million, the project’s costs have uncovered challenges associated with expanding features, bringing the total to over $900 million. The funding for the hospital has been sourced from various channels, including city and county funds, contributions from Rutgers University, RWJBarnabas Health’s capital budget, and private donations.
The new cancer center is designed to accommodate both adult and pediatric patients, offering 96 inpatient beds, 88 infusion bays, and 80 exam rooms. Its advanced facilities will include modern diagnostic equipment such as CT and MRI machines, mammography, and linear accelerators for radiation therapy.
The hospital aims to provide patient-centered care with amenities designed to enhance comfort and accessibility. Patients will benefit from single-occupancy rooms and flexible exam spaces that mimic living areas, ensuring privacy. The welcoming atmosphere will also include an atrium, aimed at creating a soothing environment for patients and visitors alike.
Beyond treatment, the center will feature research laboratories that will support ten dedicated teams focusing on cancer research and the development of clinical trials. This combination of care and research underscores the commitment to advancing cancer treatment and support in New Jersey.
In addition to its medical offerings, the Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center will incorporate health and wellness programs, which are vital for patient support and recovery. These programs will include activities such as cooking classes and massage therapy, specifically tailored for patients undergoing treatment.
The center’s opening comes at a crucial time; in 2022, New Jersey reported approximately 57,000 new cancer diagnoses. The necessity for accessible, specialized cancer care has never been more urgent. The new hospital will anchor RWJBarnabas Health’s oncology program, which is part of a broader $1.5 billion investment aimed at improving cancer services throughout the state.
Upon opening, the Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center will stand out as one of only 13 freestanding cancer hospitals across the United States. RWJBarnabas Health has highlighted its commitment to cancer care with a reported revenue of $9.6 billion in 2024, which underscores the health system’s substantial investments in improving healthcare for all patients.
The grand opening will be commemorated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, featuring participation from dignitaries, including state officials and community leaders. This event will mark a significant milestone in New Jersey’s healthcare landscape and provide a vital resource for patients and families affected by cancer.
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