James Cancer Hospital

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The James Cancer Hospital is part of Ohio State University and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. It is named after Arthur G. James, the founder, who desired a cancer hospital in Columbus, Ohio. The hospital conducts treatments for cancer, and conducts research in the Solove Research Institute.

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Construction for the hospital started in 1984. It was completed in 1990.

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