The company bills proton beam therapy as the most precise, painless and noninvasive form of radiation therapy used today.
Such procedures typically cost about $60,000, according to Dan Slane, a commercial real-estate developer in Columbus who has been trying to establish a similar proton cancer treatment facility in Dublin, but has encountered difficulties with that project’s financing.
It wasn’t immediately clear how Optivus would finance the Miami Twp. project. Optivus’ CEO, Jon Slater, could not be reached for comment.
There are six operating proton centers nationwide,. The nearest is the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. There are five more under construction or under development, according to the National Association for Proton Therapy.
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