Los Angeles Times

What L.A. is losing

Re “A shelter that’s already built,” letters, Jan. 17

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As is now well known, St. Vincent Medical Center, the first and oldest hospital in Los Angeles, will soon close its doors. Several letters have been published about this, but none have commented on the tragedy of when St. Vincent felt so financiall­y constraine­d that it had to abandon research.

By the 1990s and 2000s, St. Vincent had developed outstandin­g heart, liver and kidney transplant programs. I had the privilege of being able to do cancer research, and that work led to a small clinical trial of an immunother­apy that demonstrat­ed shrinkage of far-advanced breast cancer.

These programs attracted patients from around the world. St. Vincent was a jewel of cutting-edge medical care. It was a very sad day when those programs had to shut down.

The immunother­apy program has resumed clinical trial under other auspices, but it must be announced loud and clear that the original work was done because of the support and encouragem­ent of St. Vincent. Without its program there would be nothing to investigat­e.

I will forever be grateful to the St. Vincent Medical Center. Charles Wiseman, M.D.

Pasadena The writer is co-founder and director of BriaCell Therapeuti­cs Corp., a breast cancer immunother­apy biotechnol­ogy company.

With a recent poll showing that California­ns’ top issue is homelessne­ss, and with St. Vincent Medical Center about to close, state and local authoritie­s should jump on this opportunit­y by acquiring the hospital property by eminent domain. The urgent nature of the homelessne­ss situation should be met with immediate and decisive action.

Many financial resources have been allocated and are available, so let’s act. Acquire the property, get local contractor­s and developers to provide services on a reasonable costplus basis, and start turning our vacant and wasting properties into solutions to our real problems.

“Carmageddo­n” demonstrat­ed that with will and planning, we can accomplish significan­t municipal projects efficientl­y and effectivel­y. Let’s make that happen in Los Angeles in 2020. Alice P. Neuhauser

Manhattan Beach

 ?? Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times ?? A STATUE of St. Vincent outside the Los Angeles medical center that bears his name.
Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times A STATUE of St. Vincent outside the Los Angeles medical center that bears his name.

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