Joelton-based billing and management services company Radiation Business Solutions (RBS) has announced the formation of its second nonprofit oncology support foundation.

Dan Moore Courtesy of RBS

Anoma Cancer Collective will assist physician-owned cancer centers and hospital-based programs struggling to stay open or in need of capital. Through nonprofit conversion and access to tax-exempt bond funding, centers will gain access to capital for equipment upgrades, facility improvements and long-term sustainability.

The new foundation will serve the continental United States, offering opportunities for radiation oncologists and oncology groups, while RBS’s first nonprofit, Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation, primarily serves the Alaska market.

The transaction is expected to close at t

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