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Brain Cancer Care as Unique as You

Every year, thousands of patients trust PeaceHealth with their cancer care. We use advances in treatment, improved diagnostic and screening tools, and a better understanding of this disease to provide the best outcome possible for each person.

PeaceHealth’s team of expert physicians is ready to care for you. Talk with your primary care doctor about being referred to one of our specialists or call for a second opinion or to get your questions answered.

 

 

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Request an appointment with a PeaceHealth cancer specialist.

If you’d like to speak to one of our cancer specialists about receiving care at PeaceHealth, please fill out the form below. We will contact you to help you schedule an appointment.

Your name
What type of cancer have you been diagnosed with?

By submitting this form, you agree to be contacted by a helpful member of our cancer team. If you are already scheduled with a cancer provider or are receiving cancer care from PeaceHealth, please call your provider for assistance rather than using this form.
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Why PeaceHealth?

PeaceHealth has served the Pacific Northwest for more than 100 years and has a strong reputation for high-quality, compassionate care. 

Our accredited programs use the latest technology to provide the best treatment possible, such as linear accelerators to more precisely deliver beams of radiation and energy to kill cancer cells and avoid healthy tissue.

We offer integrated care, so you get everything you need close to home. Our team includes radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, specialty nurses, nurse navigators to guide patients through treatment, registered dieticians, social workers, and insurance specialists. In keeping with our Mission, we are proud to offer financial assistance programs for those experiencing financial hardship. 

Brain Cancer Conditions and Treatments

Brain tumors can develop in the brain (called primary tumors) or can develop elsewhere in the body and spread, or metastasize, to the brain (called secondary tumors). Secondary tumors are more common and spread from other forms of cancer such as lung, breast or colon cancer. People of all ages can get brain cancer, but it’s most common in adults older than 65.

Treatments provided:

  • Active Surveillance
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Targeted therapy
  • Surgery

Meet Our Cancer Specialists 

These providers are accepting new patients and look forward to caring for you. Call to request an appointment, get a second opinion or to get more information.

Bellingham

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Sedro-Woolley

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