Cancer Center

A specialized facility dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and research of cancer. These centers bring together a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care and support for individuals affected by cancer.

 

Oncology

The branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of cancer. Oncologists, specialized physicians in this field, work closely with other healthcare professionals to create personalized treatment plans for cancer patients.

 

Multidisciplinary Team

A collaborative group of healthcare professionals such as oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, nurses, social workers, and nutritionists, who work together to provide holistic care, considering both medical and emotional aspects of cancer treatment.

 

Patient Navigator

A dedicated individual who assists patients in navigating the complex healthcare system. Patient navigators provide guidance, support, and information to help patients understand their treatment options and make informed decisions.

 

Clinical Trials

Research studies conducted with the goal of discovering new cancer treatments or improving existing ones. Cancer centers often offer access to clinical trials, providing patients with opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research and potentially benefit from innovative therapies.

 

Palliative Care

Specialized care focused on relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses, including cancer. Palliative care aims to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs and can be provided alongside curative treatments.

 

Genetic Counseling

A service offered to individuals with a family history of cancer or those at risk of hereditary cancers. Genetic counselors assess the risk of developing cancer based on genetic factors and provide guidance on preventive measures and screening options.

 

Radiation Oncology

The branch of oncology that utilizes targeted radiation to treat cancer. Radiation therapy may be used alone or in combination with surgery and chemotherapy to destroy or shrink tumors.

 

Survivorship Program

Supportive programs and services designed to help cancer survivors transition back to normal life after completing active treatment. These programs address long-term physical, emotional, and social aspects of survivorship.

 

Holistic Healing

Complementary therapies and services, such as yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and art therapy, offered to cancer patients to enhance overall well-being. These approaches focus on the mind-body connection and can contribute to a patient’s healing journey.

 

Cancer Research Institute

Institutions within cancer centers dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge about cancer. Researchers at these institutes conduct studies to understand the molecular basis of cancer, identify new treatment targets, and develop innovative therapies.

 

Community Outreach

Initiatives undertaken by cancer centers to educate the community about cancer prevention, early detection, and available resources. These outreach programs aim to raise awareness and promote overall health in the community.