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Cancer Program Highlights – Fiscal Year 2011
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Annually, the cancer program at
Northwestern Memorial has more than
5,000 inpatient admissions and provides
comprehensive care in state-of-the-art
facilities that include the following:
- 90 inpatient beds for hematology/
oncology patients with a dedicated
unit for stem cell transplantation in
Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s
Prentice Women’s Hospital.
- 30 dedicated inpatient surgical oncology
beds in the Feinberg Pavilion and
18 dedicated inpatient surgical oncology
beds in Prentice.
- Comprehensive radiation oncology
facilities in the Galter Pavilion and Prentice
include five linear accelerators,
gamma
knife Perfexion, brachytherapy,
intraoperative radiation therapy, brain and
body radiosurgery, image-guided radiation
therapy (IGRT), intensity modulated
radiation therapy (IMRT), 3-D treatment
planning and hyperthermia capabilities.
More than 26,000 treatments were
delivered to more than 2,200 patients.
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Comprehensive outpatient care services
are provided in the Lurie Cancer Center’s
two locations on the 21st floor of Galter
and the Maggie Daley Center for Women’s
Cancer Care in Prentice, serving nearly
10,000 new patients annually. Both
locations provide a full range of cancer
treatment services and a model program
of supportive oncology services including
social work, psychology, psychiatry,
nutritional support, health education,
rehabilitation, integrative medicine and
patient navigation services.
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Regular multidisciplinary conferences
provided prospective treatment planning
for patients in the following areas:
- Breast cancer
- Gynecologic oncology
- Genitourinary cancers
- Hematologic diseases
- Head and neck cancers
- Neurological oncology
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplant
-Sarcoma
-Melanoma
-Gastrointestinal oncology
-Thoracic oncology
-Palliative care
-Radiosurgery
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A wide range of education,
support and
outreach programs include the following:
- Professional education programs
included the 12th annual Lynn Sage
Breast Cancer Symposium, sixth annual
Radiosurgery Symposium and the 13th
annual Oncology Nursing Conference,
as well as annual programs in Basic
Sciences, Pain and Palliative Care,
Lymphoma and ASCO and ASH Reviews.
- A full complement of patient education
and support services was offered,
including support groups, inpatient case
management and comprehensive
outpatient supportive oncology services.
In addition, a monthly Cancer Connections
program provided patients and families
the opportunity to learn about health and
wellness services from local support
organizations.
- Survivorship
programs were offered,
including a late effects clinic (STAR
Program), providing specialty services
to adult survivors of pediatric cancer;
a program addressing the special
survivorship needs of breast cancer
patients (SUCCEED); and a new program
focused on the adolescent and young
adult survivor population.
- Community education and outreach
programs were offered, including
numerous disease-oriented presentations,
the annual Breast Cancer Town Hall
Meeting and cancer survivorship
initiatives, including the 18th Annual
Cancer Survivors’ Celebration and Walk
on the Chicago lakefront with nearly
4,000 participants.
- The Lurie Cancer Center also sponsored
and
helped coordinate community
programs focused on cancer health
disparities including a Regional
Symposium on Minorities, the Medically
Underserved and Cancer in conjunction
with the Intercultural Cancer Council;
a State of the Cancer Union/Minority
Report; and an ACS program on The
Impact of Health Care Reform in the
Latino Community.
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Multiple new faculty recruitments to
multidisciplinary care and research teams
occurred. Key clinical faculty recruits
included the following:
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