Colon Cancer Florida
Colon cancer, or cancer of the large intestine, typically begins as noncancerous growths within the colon called polyps. Sometimes these benign polyps can become cancerous over time. Receiving effective care for these polyps is possible, especially if they are diagnosed and treated early on.Â
Choosing a Colon Cancer Specialist in Florida
If you have been experiencing the symptoms of colon cancer, or if tests have indicated the presence of polyps, seeking out a colon cancer specialist may be your next step. Receiving a proper diagnosis or a second opinion on what treatment options to pursue is important, but how do you select a specialist with whom to consult?
Experience & Expertise
Ask about a doctor’s experience helping colorectal cancer patients throughout their diagnosis and treatment. How often do they treat colon cancer? If you think you may need surgery, also ask how often a surgeon has performed such procedures.
Treatments AvailableÂ
Learn what treatments are available at the center or hospital you’re considering. Some locations may offer new treatments or help you to participate in clinical trials so you have more care options.
Additional Resources
If you’re considering traveling to or across Florida to receive care, ask about where you and your family can stay and any other concerns you may have. Also, the facility you choose should be able to walk you through any insurance questions or financial concerns that arise.
Why Do Florida Patients Turn to Moffitt?
Moffitt Cancer Center is an excellent choice for care, especially for people in Florida, and we’re able to offer some distinct advantages for patients.Â
Range of Treatments
We can provide patients with a range of surgical and nonsurgical treatment options, such as:
- Radiation therapy (brachytherapy, intensity-modulated radiotherapy, etc.)Â
- Chemotherapy
- Tumor ablation
- Proton therapy
- Targeted therapy
- Surgical tumor removal (polypectomy, colectomy, etc.)
Specialized Care
As a high-volume cancer center, we have highly knowledgeable gastrointestinal cancer experts who have experience treating even the most uncommon forms of colon cancer. That means that no matter what kind of colon cancer you may have, our team has probably treated other people with similar diagnoses.
Robust Clinical Trials Program
As advances in cancer research are made, the Gastrointestinal Oncology Program at Moffitt often has opportunities for our patients to benefit through our clinical trials program. We can match patients to trials that suit their particular diagnoses.
Leading-Edge Therapies
In our facilities throughout the Tampa Bay area, we integrate promising new therapies into treatment plans for our patients as soon as they are available. Due to our dedication to scientific research and innovation, Moffitt is the only NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center based in the state of Florida.
A Quick Connection
We are providing every new patient rapid access to a cancer expert within a day, which is faster than any other cancer hospital in the nation. You can also schedule an appointment by calling 1-888-663-3488 or submitting a new patient registration form online.
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