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@michael219

It is/was my understanding after a recent consultation that Mayo in Jacksonville was not offering Proton treatments as they will not have the equipment for a few years. Meaning no disrespect to the forum we are on, UF Jacksonville does offer Proton radiation with excellent reviews. Has something changed?

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@michael219 is right. Mayo Clinic's proton beam facility at the Jacksonville campus is currently under construction.

If proton beam therapy is recommended by Mayo experts, then the team can work with University of Florida department or Florida patients can choose to have proton beam therapy at the Rochester, Minnesota campus.