To learn you have cancer is to suddenly be faced with questions you’ve never had to ask, choices you’ve never had to make, and treatment options you’ve never had to understand or consider.
Fortunately, it’s not something you have to face alone. We’re ready to help.
We have experienced Nurse Navigators to help you understand your options and guide you every step of the way—from diagnosis to rehabilitation.
Our specialists are skilled in every aspect of cancer care, and they will work together as a dedicated team to assure you the most effective treatment plan and the best possible outcome.
Although there are over three million women in the United States with a history of breast cancer, no two cases are exactly alike. That’s why your cancer treatment plan at Grand View is personalized and precisely targeted to your specific cancer.
With the extensive list of treatment options made possible by modern medicine, the treatment decisions that you may have to make may seem overwhelming. That’s why we take the time to help you understand every option—from surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy to reconstruction and rehabilitation. We’re here to answer your every question or concern.
At Grand View, you’re not just a patient in our care. You’re a partner in your care.
If your case requires surgery, or you would like to know more about your surgical options—including Hidden Scar lumpectomy and mastectomy, you can learn more here.
Radiation therapy can be used alone or in conjunction with surgery, chemotherapy, or both, to reduce the size of a tumor, provide a cure and improve quality of life. You can learn more here.
Grand View Health and the physicians of Alliance Cancer Specialists work together to provide the latest ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
Our specially-trained therapists help cancer patients regain strength, physical function, and independence that they may have lost due to cancer or its treatment. Learn more here.
While colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the country, every case is unique. Where the cancer is located, whether or not it has progressed, your age and general health are just some of factors that will determine how it’s treated.
At what can be a difficult time in your life, it’s especially helpful for you to know what to expect next. That’s why we take the time to help you understand every option—from surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy to rehabilitation.
Your treatment team will work closely with you to answer your every question or concern to help you with decisions you may have to make.
At Grand View, you’re not just a patient in our care. You’re a partner in your care.
If your case requires surgery, or you would like to know more about your surgical options, you can learn more here.
Radiation therapy can be used alone or in conjunction with surgery, chemotherapy, or both, to reduce the size of a tumor, provide a cure and improve quality of life. You can learn more here.
Grand View Health and the physicians of Alliance Cancer Specialists work together to provide the latest ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
Our specially-trained therapists help cancer patients regain strength, physical function, and independence that they may have lost due to cancer or its treatment. Learn more here.
No one is ever prepared to learn they have lung cancer, but if you’ve received that diagnosis, we can help you fight it.
In addition to established treatments like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, new approaches such as immunotherapy and genetic therapy have become available. You will have an individual treatment team that will take the time to help you understand every option—from surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy to rehabilitation. We’re here to answer your every question or concern.
At Grand View, you’re not just a patient in our care. You’re a partner in your care.
If your case requires surgery, or you would like to know more about your surgical options, you can learn more here.
Radiation therapy can be used alone or in conjunction with surgery, chemotherapy, or both, to reduce the size of a tumor, provide a cure and improve quality of life. You can learn more here.
Grand View Health and the physicians of Alliance Cancer Specialists work together to provide the latest ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
Our specially-trained therapists help cancer patients regain strength, physical function, and independence that they may have lost due to cancer or its treatment. Learn more here.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. And with early detection, one of the most treatable.
Prostate cancer can present men with a wide range of treatment options, from “watchful waiting” to surgery, various types of radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy. In addition to factors like the age of the patient and progression of the cancer, the choice of treatment can also be a matter of personal preference. Your treatment team will work closely with you to help you understand your options and answer any questions you may have.
At Grand View, you’re not just a patient in our care. You’re a partner in your care.
If your case requires surgery, or you would like to know more about your surgical options, you can learn more here.
Radiation therapy can be used alone or in conjunction with surgery, chemotherapy, or both, to reduce the size of a tumor, provide a cure and improve quality of life. You can learn more here.
Grand View Health and the physicians of Alliance Cancer Specialists work together to provide the latest ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
Our specially-trained therapists help cancer patients regain strength, physical function, and independence that they may have lost due to cancer or its treatment. Learn more here.
Thanks to genetic science, great strides are being made in understanding cancer risk and ways to reduce it. Learn more here.
We are proud of the many national awards and accreditations we have earned for our cancer care. Achieving recognition from national organizations means that we meet the highest-quality standards while delivering comprehensive, patient-centered care.