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English: In 2019 the hospital once again expanded by building 300,000 square feet $265 million 10 story tower named the HOPE Tower (Healing Outpatient Experience). The HOPE Tower includes floors dedicated to cancer care, maternity, pediatrics, and doctors offices and high-tech academic and research space.[11][12]
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