u of arizona cancer center patient portal

by Mr. Garry Legros 8 min read

Patients | University of Arizona Cancer Center

2 hours ago AZ Cancer Center has provided a secure, online patient portal for our patients. When you provide your email address at your initial visit, you will receive an email with an invitation with information needed to access the portal. Through the portal, you will be able to: Access your medical records – office notes, lab reports, radiology reports. Send a direct message to staff at our office. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose the University of Arizona Cancer Center?

Because the University of Arizona Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, patients and their loved ones can rest assured that they're getting the best care available: treatment tailored to them and delivered by a caring team of experts.

Where is the Arizona Cancer Center located?

With primary locations in Tucson at the University of Arizona, the Cancer Center has more than a dozen research and education offices in Phoenix — including on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus — and throughout the state.

What does it mean to be a Cancer Center?

This designation is reserved for centers focusing on patient care, as well as basic and clinical research, prevention, education, outreach and training. The Cancer Center is a leader in research on women’s cancers (breast, ovarian), men’s cancers (prostate), gastrointestinal cancers (colon, pancreas and liver), lymphoma and skin cancers.

Why choose ITA Cancer Center?

It is also home to one of the largest Cancer Prevention and Control Programs among the nation’s comprehensive cancer centers, with leading prevention research in breast, colon, lung, prostate and skin cancers.

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Community Outreach and Engagement bridges the Cancer Center and the communities it serves to address the unequal burden of cancer for Arizonans through culturally relevant research, training and community outreach.

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Our 15 clinical research teams include physicians and health care professionals, offering hundreds of trials to patients.

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The Cancer Center has more than 280 members that bring the power of research to cancer prevention and treatment.

How many cancer centers are there in Arizona?

The University of Arizona Cancer Center is one of 51 comprehensive cancer centers in the nation.

What is the cancer center?

The Cancer Center is a leader in research on women’s cancers (breast, ovarian), men’s cancers (prostate), gastrointestinal cancers (colon, pancreas and liver), lymphoma and skin cancers. It is also home to one of the largest Cancer Prevention and Control Programs among the nation’s comprehensive cancer centers, ...

Where is the Cancer Center located?

With primary locations in Tucson at the University of Arizona, the Cancer Center has more than a dozen research and education offices in Phoenix — including on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus — and throughout the state.

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