The Ben F. Roach Cancer Care Facility provides a space for the individualized care and treatment of patients with cancer. It is the site for both inpatient and outpatient care, radiation medicine, ovarian cancer screenings, and bone marrow transplants, along with administrative services.
The Dorothy Enslow Combs Cancer Research Facility houses 25 laboratories used for cancer research, including those that study DNA and protein sequencing, high field NMR, and peptide synthesis. Within the building are also conference spaces and offices.
The M. Margrite Davis and Ralph E. Mills Magnetic Imaging and Spectroscopy Center is also used, in part, for research. In addition, the center provides patient care in the areas of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. This facility directly connects to the fourth facility, the Marylou Whitney and John Hendrickson Cancer Facility for Women, which is the location for ambulatory treatment and care of the main cancers affecting women.