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Ochsner LSU Health Monroe purchases property for new cancer center

The Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Cancer Center will expand access to cancer services in Northeast Louisiana.

Ochsner LSU Health Monroe purchases property for new cancer center

MONROE, La. – Ochsner LSU Health has finalized the purchase of a building that will become Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Cancer Center. The 12,180 square foot facility at 3731 Pecanland Mall Dr. will house exam rooms, treatment areas and infusion bays designed to meet the unique needs of cancer patients and their families. The goal is to expand oncology services to meet current Northeast Louisiana demand, increase capacity and enhance the patient experience by creating a dedicated clinic space for cancer treatment.

St. Tammany Cancer Center infusion bays
Example photo from St. Tammany Cancer Center, a campus of Ochsner Medical Center in Covington, LA.

Northeast Louisiana has some of the highest rates of cancer in the nation, with an incidence of 555 per 100,000 compared to 441 nationwide. Additionally, the area has a lower survivorship rate compared to state and national averages. With cancer incidence expected to rise 1.2% in the next five years, there is a significant need for increased access to leading treatments and services.

“The Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Cancer Center will deliver vital cancer care to residents in the region, reducing the need for travel, expanding access to our expert oncology team, and enhancing cancer outcomes for Northeast Louisiana,” said David Callecod, chief executive officer of Ochsner LSU Health System of North Louisiana. “We are committed to ensuring access to high-quality care and improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve.”

As a hub for cancer care for Monroe and the surrounding rural parishes, the Monroe Cancer Center will include:

  • A clinic for multidisciplinary cancer care, including medical and surgical oncology
  • Prevention and screening services for lung, breast and colorectal cancers
  • Laboratory and phlebotomy services
  • Infusion space
  • Clinical trials
  • Dedicated space for virtual tumor board where physicians can collaborate with colleagues systemwide on patient care

“Cancer outcomes are drastically improved by regular screenings, early detection and access to oncologists and a multidisciplinary medical team,” said Mark Randolph, chief executive officer of Ochsner LSU Health Monroe. “Our new cancer center will bring these services closer to home and improve the quality of life for patients and families across Northeast Louisiana.”

The Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Cancer Center is scheduled to open in 2026. For more information about Ochsner LSU Health Monroe visit ochsnerlsuhs.org/monroe

St. Tammany Cancer Center registration area
Example photo from St. Tammany Cancer Center, a campus of Ochsner Medical Center in Covington, LA.

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The Ochsner LSU Health System of North Louisiana (Ochsner LSU Health) is a partnership between Ochsner Health, the largest health system in the state of Louisiana,

and LSU Health Shreveport, which includes the Schools of Medicine, Allied Health Professions and Graduate Studies and a robust research enterprise. Ochsner LSU Health provides healthcare to more than 165,000 patients across North Louisiana. With numerous convenient locations, Ochsner LSU Health includes multiple outpatient facilities, clinics, three acute care hospitals — including North Louisiana’s only Level I Trauma Center and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center at its acute care hospital and a newly renovated hospital with women's and children's services in Shreveport, La. and an acute care hospital in Monroe, La designated as a Level III Trauma Cent

er — as well as Louisiana Behavioral Health, providing inpatient and intensive outpatient mental health services in partnership with Oceans Healthcare. The system has more than 4,200 employees that work alongside the Ochsner LSU Health Physician Group of 950 physicians and residents in more than 65 specialties and subspecialties.

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