Susan Milman Donates $16,000,000 to Name Caner Pavilion at Sarasota Memorial's Brian D Jellison Cancer Institute

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Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation today announced that Susan Milman is donating $16 million to support the new state-of-the-art outpatient cancer pavilion on Sarasota Memorial’s Sarasota campus. The facility, which will offer comprehensive outpatient cancer services, is currently under construction and slated to open in late 2025. Ms. Milman’s donation will be used specifically to support planning, construction and operations of the new pavilion which will house an expanded breast health center with the latest mammography, ultrasound, stereotactic and nuclear medicine technology. Additional services will include outpatient surgery, advanced HDR brachytherapy, radiation oncology, infusion, and diagnostic imaging, plus oncology physician practices and integrative care clinics. Ms. Milman’s interest in cancer services comes from observing first-hand the emotional and physical toll that leaving home for treatment had on her friends, and how difficult it is to coordinate care when physicians and services are dispersed, or not available locally. Together with her previous donation, Ms. Milman has committed over $21 million in total support of the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute.  In recognition of this latest gift and to honor her family, Alan K. Milman, Natalie Kover Milman and Morris Milman, and Arthur and Fay Kover, the new facility will be named the Milman-Kover Cancer Pavilion. Community support will continue to make a difference at the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute. To learn more, visit smhf.org.

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