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Specialties

Treatment Specialties

If you are reading this, chances are you or someone you love has been diagnosed with some type of cancer. Upon hearing this news, the world seems to be put on hold. It certainly can be an immobilizing experience. Obviously, we cannot explain everything here, but hopefully we will put your mind at ease and fill your heart with hope.

Cancer is as unique as the people it affects; every case is treated on an individualized basis and in a compassionate environment. Our sophisticated equipment with the help of our 3-dimensional computers carefully delivers SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy), SRS (Stereotactic Radiosurgery), IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy) and IGRT (Image Guided Radiation Therapy).

Your Experience Is Unique

Receiving a diagnosis of cancer is emotional, scary, overwhelming and can make you feel like you’ve lost control. Your cancer and the way you respond to treatments are individual and personal. Most people know about cancer through the experience of someone else, often a family member or friend. There are many types of cancer and other people’s experiences will not be the same as yours. We encourage you to express your emotions, ask questions and allow us to teach you how to be an advocate for yourself. We will help you keep a positive attitude, which is so important for your healing and well-being. Staying close to home for your care reduces the stress and financial burdens associated with traveling to larger cities and coordinating travel schedules.

Several cancers today have excellent outcomes and can be cured with new technologies and advancements. In other cases, treatments may be given which either extend or maintain your quality of life. The first step to regaining control and alleviating much of your anxiety is to educate yourself about your cancer. Few cancers require emergency treatment so you have time to learn about your diagnosis and treatment options. We encourage you to ask questions and seek additional medical information.

Factors Our Cancer Care Team Considers When Recommending Treatment Options Include:

  • The type and subtype of cancer
  • The stage of the cancer (how far it has spread)
  • Results of other tests on the tumor, such as biomarkers, molecular profiling and genetic testing
  • The patient’s age
  • The patient’s overall health and current medications
  • Other serious health problems (such as heart, liver, or kidney diseases)
  • Types of cancer treatments given in the past

Bone Marrow Aspiration & Biopsy

A procedure to collect and examine bone marrow, which produces essential blood cells for the body.

Chemotherapy

Cancer treatment using drugs tailored to your needs by a medical oncologist.

Clinical Trials

Research studies that test new treatments, which patients can join voluntarily.

Diagnostic Testing

Tests used to detect, diagnose, and monitor various forms of cancer.

Hormone Therapy

Treatment that blocks or lowers hormones to slow or stop cancer growth.

Immunotherapy

Therapy that boosts the immune system to find and attack cancer cells.

Infusion Services

IV treatments provided in a comfortable setting by skilled professionals.

Molecularly Targeted Therapy

Drugs that target specific molecules in cancer cells to stop their growth.

Diagnostic Testing

Tests used to detect, diagnose, and monitor various forms of cancer.

Molecularly Targeted Therapy

Drugs that target specific molecules in cancer cells to stop their growth.

Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy tailored to your cancer, using advanced technology to target and treat tumors.