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Cancer Surgery

Surgery is an effective option for localized cancers contained to one area of the body or within a solid tumor. Our oncologists work alongside surgeons to remove the cancer — and make sure it’s gone.

Patients will be seen starting
January 29, 2025.

Cancers
We Treat

Surgery can be used as a standalone treatment for cancer or in combination with other cancer treatments. Our oncologists and surgical oncologists collaborate to come up with a treatment plan customized for your disease. These cancers often require some form of surgical procedure during the course of treatment.

Adrenal Cancer

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Appendiceal Cancer

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Bladder Cancer

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Breast Cancer

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Childhood Cancers

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Colorectal Cancers

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Esophageal Cancer

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Gallbladder Cancer

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GI Tract Cancer

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Gynecological Cancers

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Liver Cancer

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Lung Cancer

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Parathyroid Cancer

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Pancreatic Cancer

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Prostate Cancer

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Skin Cancers

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Spinal Cord Cancer

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Stomach Cancer

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Thyroid Cancer

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Cancer Tests 
We Run

Not all cancers require surgery. And not all cancer surgeries are necessary for treatment. You may need a procedure to prevent cancer from forming, accurately stage the disease, restore function or reconstruct your appearance after a curative surgery. Our surgical oncologists specialize in a variety of techniques to treat, biopsy and remove cancers.

Nuclear Medicine

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Heart Testing

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Ultrasound

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Bone Scan

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CT Scan

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Blood Tests

Surgical Biopsy