Oncology
Oncology is the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Oncologists receive extensive, specialized training to care for patients. Treatments may include a combination of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation, medication and/or surgery.
Cancer treatment in Aurora, Colorado
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Oncologists at HCA HealthONE Aurora provide advanced care and treatment for many types of cancer. Our team understands a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, so we provide compassionate care and continuous support.
Have cancer questions?
We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated, confidential helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7.
We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated, confidential helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7.
Types of cancer we treat
Our team coordinates care to ensure the best possible treatment options and outcomes for cancers such as:
- Adrenal cancer
- Anal cancer
- Bile duct cancer
- Bone cancer
- Brain cancer
- Breast cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Endometrial cancer
- Esophageal cancer
- Gallbladder cancer
- Head and neck cancer
- Hodgkin’s disease
- Kidney cancer
- Leukemia
- Liver cancer
- Lung cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Rectal cancer
- Skin cancer
- Stomach cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Throat cancer
- Thyroid cancer
- Tongue cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Vaginal cancer
Our cancer program
Our oncology team is dedicated to providing the most effective ways to diagnose and treat cancer. We value you and prioritize your physical health, but we also prioritize your emotional health, which is just as important.
Comprehensive cancer services
Our multispecialty team offers advanced cancer screening, treatments and care, including:
- Access to clinical trials and leading-edge treatments
- Advanced treatments and technology
- Education and support for you, your family and your friends
- Established program partnered with the American Cancer Society
- Oncology-certified nurses
- Private rooms
Genetic counseling
Genetic counseling is recommended if you have a family history of cancer. A genetic counselor is a healthcare professional with special training in medical genetics and psychosocial counseling. Our genetic counselors work to evaluate the likelihood that a hereditary cancer condition is responsible for your personal and/or family history of cancer. They can also help predict the likelihood of cancer development.
Our genetic counselors are knowledgeable in all aspects of genetic testing options, results interpretation and screening recommendations. With genetic counseling, our goal is to prevent cancer, or detect it in its earliest stages when it is easier to treat. If you have a family history of cancer, you may have a greater-than-average risk for cancer and may benefit from a genetic evaluation.
Breast cancer care
The Breast Cancer Care Center within Colorado Breast Care at The Medical Center of Aurora is fully accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a program administered by the American College of Surgeons.
The doctors at the Breast Cancer Care Center are recognized leaders in treating breast cancer. Additionally, many of our breast specialists are involved with clinical trials. As a result, patients have access to some of the latest and advanced treatments.
We offer the following:
- American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Center
- An oncology program accredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC)
- Encouragement for family and friends to attend appointments for additional support
- Monthly breast cancer support groups facilitated by breast cancer specialists and survivors
- Multiple specialists available at one time and in one location for initial visits
- Timely development of a treatment action plan
- Quick and efficient evaluation
Working together in a multispecialty office allows our physicians to share information, evaluate each patient’s case and offer reassurance and support. Our team includes oncologists, surgeons, radiologists and nurse navigators.
Breast cancer support group
Our breast cancer support group meets the third Thursday of every month from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at Colorado Breast Care. There is no cost to attend the group, which is facilitated by a breast health specialist.
Colorectal cancer care
One of the ways in which we diagnose and effectively treat colorectal cancer is through education and encouraging routine preventive care — particularly, through a colonoscopy.
A colonoscopy is a procedure performed by a physician to view the inside of your rectum and colon. Using a scope, your doctor is able to see if you have swollen tissue, polyps (abnormal tissue growths) or cancer. When found early, this type of cancer is easily treatable.
Liver cancer care
Our diverse team of gastroenterologists, oncologists, hepatologists, radiologists and surgeons specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer.
The treatment process for liver cancer varies. In some cases, you may be able to receive a liver transplant. In other cases, a transplant is not necessary or possible and a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and/or biologic therapy is used.
Additionally, there are new treatments available, in the event you are not a suitable candidate for surgery. Our doctors continue to research certain medications that can help control the growth of tumors and blood cells in the liver.
Lung cancer care
Our lung cancer program — accredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) — uses a team approach for lung cancer care working with you and your family to make the process as smooth as possible, while guiding you through your lung cancer diagnosis, staging and treatment.
Additionally, we offer many types of lung cancer screening options with advanced artificial intelligence technologies to help detect lung cancer early.
Our lung cancer program offers:
- Access to lung cancer clinical research trials
- Cancer registry for lifetime follow-up
- Cancer Resource Center for support and education
- Lung cancer nurse navigation to help with support and coordination
- Lung Nodule Clinic
- Radiation therapy services
- Smoking cessation program
- Weekly review of cancer cases with multidisciplinary team
Lung cancer screening
We are a designated Lung Cancer Screening Center by the American College of Radiology. Our goal with lung screening is to identify cancer at an early stage. Without screening, lung cancer may not be detected until a person develops symptoms, at which time, the cancer is much harder to treat.
Lung cancer screening is performed using a computed tomography (CT) scan to take a picture of your lungs. CT scans are fast, painless and noninvasive. No medications are given, and no needles are used. You can also eat before the exam. Screening is a continuous effort over time, not a single test. An annual scan is recommended for most individuals who meet screening and risk factor criteria.
Lung cancer risk factors include:
- Being between between 55 and 77 years old.
- If you have smoked at least an average of one pack a day for 30 years. This includes if you still smoke or have quit within the past 15 years.
Robot-assisted bronchoscopy
We are proud to offer minimally invasive robot-assisted bronchoscopy technology. This system allows our physicians to biopsy small, peripheral nodules in the most difficult areas to reach in the lungs with great precision and uninterrupted vision. With this advanced technology, we can detect lung cancers earlier and deliver greater outcomes.
Prostate cancer care
Our specialists in prostate cancer provide comprehensive care — from initial diagnosis and staging through treatment and follow-up care. Your individual health history is taken into consideration before adopting a treatment method.
Our doctors use minimally invasive and highly advanced therapies, including both surgical and nonsurgical options, such as:
- Chemotherapy
- Hormone therapy
- Minimally invasive robotic prostatectomy
- Radiation therapy
- Traditional prostatectomy
- Transurethral resection of the prostate
About Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
As part of Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, our family of hospitals provides comprehensive cancer services with convenient access to cutting-edge therapies for people facing cancer in our communities. From diagnosis to treatment and survivorship care, our oncology expertise ensures you have access to locally trusted care with the support of a globally recognized network.
askSARAH helpline
Have cancer questions? We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7, and all calls are confidential. Contact askSARAH at (303) 253-3225.
Oncology nurse navigation program
An oncology nurse navigator serves as a key member of the oncology care team, as the first point of contact once a new diagnosis has been established.
Patient advocates
A cancer diagnosis can often be overwhelming for both you and your family. To help you feel supported, the navigator is your personal advocate, and an easily accessible source of information and care.
The oncology nurse navigator assists in expediting care by maintaining communication, scheduling tests, making appropriate consultations and initiating treatment(s) as recommended by the team. The navigator also serves as a liaison between the team, you and your family, in order to ensure consistent communication and seamless care.
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