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Cancer Treatment Centers of America : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cancer Treatment Centers of America Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) is a private, for-profit operator of cancer treatment hospitals and outpatient clinics which provide both conventional and alternative cancer treatments. The centers' use of non science - based treatments that includes homeopathy, acupuncture, and good eating habits mixed with conventional chemotherapy leads critics to suggest the centers do not appear to be science-based treatment centers. CTCA was headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois. In January, 2015 the corporate office was moved to Boca Raton, Florida and was renamed Cancer Treatment Centers of America Global, Inc.〔http://www.cancercenter.com/press-center/media-kits/〕 CTCA has five hospitals in the United States, Midwestern Regional Medical Center located in Zion, Illinois; Southwestern Regional Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Eastern Regional Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Western Regional Medical Center in Goodyear, Arizona; and Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Newnan, Georgia.〔 CTCA also operates an outpatient oncology clinic, Seattle Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center in Seattle, Washington. == History == CTCA was founded by Richard J. Stephenson after his mother, who had cancer, died. Stephenson was not satisfied with the treatment options available to his mother and opened the first CTCA hospital in 1988. The first hospital to open was Midwestern Regional Medical Center in Zion, Illinois.
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