20 hours ago Patient Portals Arizona Center for Cancer Care is pleased to offer both their Radiation Oncology patients and their Medical Hematology/Oncology patients access to free, easy-to-use secure websites that allow patients to: Review test and lab results Request prescription refills Review your medications, allergies and health history >> Go To The Portal
Patient Portals Arizona Center for Cancer Care is pleased to offer both their Radiation Oncology patients and their Medical Hematology/Oncology patients access to free, easy-to-use secure websites that allow patients to: Review test and lab results Request prescription refills Review your medications, allergies and health history
Apr 09, 2022 · With more than 35 offices and 65 physicians, respectively, across Maricopa County, Arizona Center for Cancer Care’s multi-specialty treatment centers offer patients from the Northeast Valley, Southeast Valley and West Valley the best doctors, best treatment technologies and best research in the country, often just miles from their homes. With ...
Arizona Center for Cancer Care wants to ensure you are prepared for your visit. Anxiety is totally natural whether it is one’s first or fiftieth time visiting us. Our entire staff not only understands your feelings – and those of family who may be with you – but wants to do everything in their power to make you feel as comfortable as ...
Radiation Oncology is the use of high energy beams produced by a machine to kill cancer cells in a specific location. Radiation works only in the areas to which the beam is directed and typically this is considered a local therapy. Examples of the use of radiation may include radiation therapy after limited breast surgery to prevent local relapse ...
Brachytherapy is use of localized radiation therapy using radioactive seeds or beads as well as temporary catheters which emit a dose of radiation to treat a local problem. Examples of cancers where this is commonly used include localized breast cancer, prostate cancer and cervical cancer.
Stereotactic radiosurgery (STRS) is a technique where the radiation doctors use computers to pinpoint the location of the tumor and deliver much higher doses of radiation to the local tumor while giving less radiation to the surrounding normal tissue.