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Tennessee Oncology, a nationally recognized physician-owned specialty practice, held a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, April 23, for a new comprehensive cancer center in Murfreesboro.

The center, located at 1635 Blackman Road, will be a three-story, 56,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility. Drs. Yajun Ma, Christopher Waynick, and Michael Stany will begin caring for patients in the new facility beginning in spring 2027.

The new location will expand access to integrated cancer services in Rutherford County, including advanced imaging, medical oncology, and radiation oncology — bringing more care closer to where patients live and work.

“Murfreesboro continues to grow rapidly, and ensuring patients have access to high-quality cancer care close to home is essential,” said Natalie Dickson, M.D., President and CEO of Tennessee Oncology. “We’ve been proud to serve this community since 1997, and this new center reflects our long-term commitment to expanding access, advancing treatment, and supporting patients and their families across Tennessee.”

The Murfreesboro center will be Tennessee Oncology’s 91st site of care across Tennessee and North Georgia.  Tennessee Oncology treats nearly half of the cancer patients in the Volunteer state. 

Grace Hebert Curtis Architects is serving as architect for the project, with Precise Construction as the builder.

About Tennessee Oncology |Tennessee Oncology, one of the nation’s largest community-based cancer care practices, is home to one of the leading clinical trial networks in the country. Established in 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee Oncology’s mission remains unchanged: to provide access to high-quality cancer care and clinical research for all patients at convenient locations close to home. For more information, visit www.tnoncology.comMedia contact: Eric Hoffman (ehoffman@oneoncology.com)