Cancer Research Center gets $10M to start project
2nd Nov 2005, 14:26 GMT
The Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i has received $10 million for the new Cancer Research Facility and Outpatient Treatment Clinic in Kaka'ako, the first federal money committed to the center's construction.
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