illinois cancercare patient portal

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Patient Portal - Illinois Cancer Specialists

14 hours ago May 13, 2016 · The Mission of Illinois CancerCare is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care that enhances the lives of patients and their families. Illinois CancerCare, P.C. is a comprehensive practice treating patients with cancer and blood diseases. Our focus is providing state-of-the-art treatments for our patients in the fight against these diseases while staying on … >> Go To The Portal


What happened to signup for Cancer Care in Illinois?

May 13, 2016 · The Mission of Illinois CancerCare is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care that enhances the lives of patients and their families. Illinois CancerCare, P.C. is a comprehensive practice treating patients with cancer and blood diseases. Our focus is providing state-of-the-art treatments for our patients in the fight against these diseases while staying on …

What is the new patient portal for CancerCare?

Illinois CancerCare is transitioning to a new patient portal. Going forward they will no longer be using Navigating Care- so your appointment data and health records will no longer be updated on this portal, though you are still welcome to continue …

What is the mission of Illinois CancerCare?

Our free patient portal provides helpful tools to help you track and manage your health, as well as communicate how you're doing with your family and friends. Please enter your email address and create a password so you can quickly access the patient portal in the future.

Why should Illinois CancerCare participate in clinical research trials?

On the website you can access the Illinois CancerCare Patient Portal. A patient portal is an on-line website allowing you to access your health information safely, quickly and easily. We believe that providing tools to assist you in participating in your care allows us to provide optimal care.

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What is the number to call for a Bloomington clinic?

The law enables patients to find out how their information may be used, and about certain disclosures of their information that have been made. Locations . After hours, weekend and holiday Emergency Call 309-243-3000 (answering service will take call) . Bloomington/Normal Clinic – 309-662-2102 . Other important numbers .

What age can you be a caregiver with cancer?

Anyone age 5 – 18 whose lives are touched by a parent or caregiver with cancer. WHAT: A supportive care program coordinated and led by a licensed professional to provide support, friendship and education to children whose parents or caregivers have or have had cancer. Email: .

What is collaborative healthcare?

The Collaborative nature of healthcare requires that patients and/or their families participate in their care. Effectiveness of patient care and satisfaction with the course of drug therapy will depend in part on the patient fulfilling certain responsibilities. Patient Responsibilities .

What is an APN nurse?

Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) . An advanced practice nurse is a licensed RN who has completed a master’s or doctorate degree in nursing and is board certified. APN’s work in collaboration with your physician.

Is it safe to participate in clinical trials?

Participation in clinical trials is safe and benefits not only you , but future cancer patients as well. Nearly 9,000 Illinois CancerCare patients have participated in such trials. As a patient, you may have an opportunity to be a part of a clinical trial using cutting edge drugs or treatment options.

Can you take vitamin D before a CT scan?

If you take calcium or Vitamin D supplements, please stop taking them one day prior to your exam. On the day of your exam, wear elastic waist pants and tennis shoes. Pet/Ct – you will be given detailed instruction when your scan is scheduled. CT Scan - you will be given detailed instruction when your scan is scheduled.

Can cancer be in more than one family?

In most cases, the occurrence of cancer in more than one family member is coincidence, but some families will have a cancer family syndrome. In a cancer family syndrome, an individual can have an increased risk of developing one or more types of cancer due to their genetic makeup. Illinois CancerCare refers patients interested in Genetics Testing ...

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