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Comprehensive Cancer Care
Comprehensive Cancer CenterFor more than 35 years, Camden Clark’s Community Comprehensive Cancer Center has been influential in setting the pace for cancer care in the mid-Ohio Valley. Our cancer program, by the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer, reflects our commitment to provide the finest in cancer care. Health care professionals from a wide range of disciplines use a team approach to cancer treatment and prevention, contributing to each patient’s individualized plan of care.

The Community Comprehensive Cancer Center provides:
  • Biotherapy and immunotherapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Clinical trials
  • Education for the patient and community
  • Genetic testing
  • Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)
  • Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)
  • Physical rehabilitation
  • Radiation therapy
  • Radioactive seed implantation for prostate cancer
  • Sentinel node and lymphatic mapping
  • Stereotactic radiotherapy
Also here is the Ambulatory Infusion Center to deliver outpatient infusion and transfusion services in a comfortable setting. Specially trained nurses provide patient care procedures involving medication injections, intravenous medications and infusions, blood transfusions, therapeutic phlebotomies and PICC insertions. Services are available seven days a week and offer convenient appointment hours.

At the Community Comprehensive Cancer Center, we do everything possible to help patients continue a normal daily routine of work and recreation. As much as possible, scheduling and treatment plans are designed on an outpatient basis to allow patients to receive treatment with limited disruption of their normal lifestyle.

Support Groups for Patients and Family
Programs such as “New Horizons” and “Bridges of Hope” offer informational and emotional support to patients and their families. For more information about these groups, call Marilyn McClure at (304) 424-2842 or via e-mail mmcclure@CCMC.org.


2010 Cancer Center Annual Report
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