Trinity Health Grand Rapids announces $22.7 million investment into Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center
May 6, 2026
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (May 6, 2025) – Trinity Health Grand Rapids is pleased to announce it has finalized a plan to invest $22.7 million into the Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center. The project will ensure that Lacks Cancer Center remains a state-of-the-art facility, using the best treatments available to help patients and families at every stage of their cancer journey.
Key additions and renovations included in the project:
- Oncology pharmacy
- Infusion therapy
- Brachytherapy vault
- Additional Centers of Excellence clinical programs and services
- Growing team of board-certified medical oncologists and other cancer specialists
- New lobby and café
- Renovated patient rooms
“Our commitment to cancer patients in West Michigan means having the best comprehensive care and support – close to home,” said Matt Biersack, MD, President, Trinity Health Grand Rapids. “Lacks Cancer Center is a top treatment facility where patients and their families can get all the care they need, all in one place. Our team of medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists work together under one roof to create a personalized treatment plan for a patient’s specific needs.”
This investment reflects Trinity Heath Grand Rapids’ commitment to building an integrated, patient-centered cancer program that combines clinical excellence, innovation, and compassionate care for the communities we serve across West Michigan.
Lloyd G. Geddes, Jr., MD, MBA, Medical Director, Trinity Health Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center and Executive Director, Cancer Network of West Michigan, adds “As part of this investment, we plan to expand our colorectal cancer program toward formal recognition as a Center of Excellence through NAPRC accreditation. Built on a truly multidisciplinary model that delivers highly personalized care, improved outcomes, and access to leading-edge clinical trials,” he said. “Equally important, the addition of a state-of-the-art oncology pharmacy and the expansion of both oncology and supportive infusion services will significantly enhance the patient experience. This should reduce delays in treatment, improve coordination of care, and ensure patients can receive comprehensive, high-quality therapies close to home.
Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in Fall 2026 with the goal of being completed by Fall 2028. Lacks Cancer Center will remain open to patients and their families while construction is being completed.
More than $6 million of this investment has been raised through philanthropy and the generosity of our donors.
“The Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center was originally built 100% through philanthropic support, and it is especially meaningful to see that same spirit of generosity fueling this next chapter,” said Michelle Rabideau, President of Saint Mary’s Foundation. “Philanthropy continues to play a vital role in advancing exceptional, comprehensive cancer care for patients and families across West Michigan—ensuring innovation, healing, and hope remain at the heart of everything we do.”
Trinity Health Grand Rapids is a member of the Cancer Network of West Michigan, a joint operating agreement between Trinity Health and University of Michigan Health-West to leverage the combined resources and capabilities of the two award-winning West Michigan health systems and Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan.
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About Trinity Health Michigan
Trinity Health Michigan is a leading health care provider and one of the state’s largest employers. With more than 25,000 full-time employees serving 29 counties, Trinity Health Michigan is composed of nine hospitals located in Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Howell, Livonia, Muskegon, Oakland and Shelby, and two medical groups. The health system has 1,459 employed physicians and a medical staff of more than 5,766 providers. With operating revenues of $5.16 billion, Trinity Health Michigan returns $357 million back to their local communities each year. Together with numerous ambulatory care locations, home health and hospice agencies and 17 senior living communities owned and/or operated by Trinity Health, Trinity Health Michigan provides the full continuum of care for Michigan residents.


