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14 Health Care Resource Guide | 2020-2021 Cancer treatment centers Cancer treatment centers Ordered by number of oncologists No. of oncologists/ no. of employees/ no. of treatment beds and chairs Types of cancer treated/ specialty equipment and procedures Administrator/ year founded UMass Memorial Cancer Center at UMass Memorial Medical Center University Campus, 55 Lake Ave. North, Worcester 01655 (a) 855-862-7763 • www.umassmemorialhealthcare.org 50 8,190 842 All types of cancer treated Comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment services, including all surgery subspecialties and extensive state-of-the art treatment options available through radiation oncology, medical oncology, and hematology/oncology, including clinical research trials; expedited subspecialty consultations and evaluations available through the Dana-Farber Cancer Care Collaborative Michael Anderegg associate vice president 1998 Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center at Milford Regional Medical Center (b) 20 Prospect St., Milford 01757 508-488-3700 (medical oncology) 508-488-3800 (radiation oncology) • www.dfbwcc.org/milford 15 (c) 85 N/A All types of cancer treated State-of-the-art treatments available as well as clinical research trials in both medical and radiation oncology Michael Constantine medical director, medical oncology Peter Orio medical director, radiation oncology 2008 Simonds-Sinon Regional Cancer Center / UMass Memorial Cancer Center at HealthAlliance Clinton Hospital – Fitchburg Campus 275 Nichols Road, Fitchburg 01420 978-343-5048 • www.umassmemorialhealthcare.org 14 27 23 All types of cancer are treated except acute leukemias Comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment services, including surgery and extensive state-of-the art treatment options available through radiation oncology, medical oncology and hematology/oncology; expedited subspecialty consultations and evaluations available through the UMass Memorial Cancer Center in Worcester; complementary services such as acupuncture, reiki, massage and music therapy Terri Russo director 2001 Saint Vincent Cancer and Wellness Center (d) 1 Eaton Place, Worcester 01608 508-363-7664 • www.stvincenthospital.com/our-services/cancer-care 8 (e) 70 29 (f) Breast, prostate, lung, head and neck, gastrointestinal (including anal, rectal, esophagus, stomach, colon, liver, pancreas), multiple myeloma, bone, melanoma, bladder, kidney, ovarian, endometrial, cervical, thyroid and Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma CyberKnife, conventional radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, image-guided radiation therapy, systemic chemotherapy, breast center, 3D mammography, bone density, PET/CT scan, lab, immunotherapy, cancer rehabilitation, social work services, nutritionist, oncology nurse navigator, wellness services, educational workshops, yoga, massage, meditation, group exercise classes, nutrition classes and cancer support groups Patricia Ellis director 2013 UMass Memorial Cancer Center at Marlborough Hospital 157 Union St., Marlborough 01752 508-486-6700 • www.umassmemorialhealthcare.org 6 605 79 All types of cancer treated except acute leukemias Comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment services, including surgery and extensive state-of-the art treatment options available through radiation oncology, medical oncology, and hematology/oncology; expedited subspecialty consultations and evaluations available through the UMass Memorial Cancer Center in Worcester Michael Anderegg associate vice president 2013 MetroWest Medical Center's Cancer Center 99 Lincoln St., Framingham 01702 508-383-8510 • www.mwmc.com 5 31 23 (g) Appendiceal, bile duct, bladder, bone, blood, brain, breast, cervix, colorectal, endocrine (adrenal, pituitary), endometrial, esophageal, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, gynecologic, head and neck (face, nose, throat), kidney, lymphomas, Hodgkin's, multiple myeloma, liver (hepatocellular), lung, ovarian, pancreatic, peritoneal carcinomatosis, peritoneal mesothelioma, prostate, sarcoma (bone, soft tissue), skin, solid tumor, soft tissue, stomach, testicular, thyroid and uterine 3D mammography, acupuncture, American Cancer Society resource center, brachytherapy, cancer rehabilitation, chemotherapy, clinical trials, diagnostic imaging, educational workshops, image guided radiation therapy, immunotherapy, group exercise classes, healing garden, massage, meditation, nutritionist, oncology nurse navigator, palliative care, PET/CT scan, radiation therapy, social work services, support groups, surgery; radiation oncology: True Beam linear accelerator, CT simulator, IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, VMAT, image guided radiation therapy, 4D CT Simulation, deep-inspiration breath hold technique for left breast radiation therapy, brachytherapy Linda Belleville senior director of clinical operations 1985 The Cancer Center at Harrington (h) 55 Sayles St., Southbridge 01550 508-764-2400 • www.harringtonhospital.org 2 17 10 Breast, prostate, lung, uterine, head and neck, bladder, cervical, ovarian, colon, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, liver, thyroid and skin Infusion therapy, radiation therapy, genetic counseling, care management, nutrition, patient navigators, blood transfusions, intravenous hydration and antibiotic infusions Thomas W. Hijeck senior vice president, clinical operations 2009 Source: Each center via survey. Notes: Due to the current health care crisis, organizations were asked to report staffing numbers as if business as usual, prior to COVID-19. N/A = not available, HIPEC = hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, IMRT = intensity modulated radiotherapy, PET/CT = positron emission tomography–computed tomography, SBRT = stereotactic body radiation therapy, SRS = sterotactic radiosurgery, SRT = stereotactic radiation therapy (a) With additional locations at Memorial Campus at 119 Belmont St., Worcester and Hahnemann Campus at 28 Lincoln St., Worcester (b) Medical oncology provided by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; radiation oncology provided by Brigham and Women's Physician Organization. (c) Seven medical oncologists and eight radiation oncologists (d) Numerical data from 2019 survey (e) Six medical and two radiation oncologists (f) Represents 29 outpatient chemotherapy treatment bays with 27 chairs and two beds; four inpatient chemotherapy beds available at hospital (g) Represents in medical oncology:10 Infusion treatment spots, 4 clinic rooms, a lab chair and in radiation oncology: 4 exam rooms, CT simulator and control room, stretcher bay, treatment unit and control area and dosimetry/physics office (h) Jointly operated with 21st Century Oncology/Radiation Therapy Services Inc. - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com

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