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Cancer Care Treatment in Joplin, Missouri

St. John's Center for Cancer Care in Joplin, accredited by the American College of surgeons is Joplin's most experienced and respected cancer treatment center. Our Oncology Department features two linear accelerators and offers permanent prostate seed implants, an outpatient procedure for the treatment of prostate cancer. St. John's Center for Cancer Care is also the first facility in the area with a three dimensional treatment planning computer system known as Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy or I-M-R-T. This advanced technique assists the radiation oncologist in optimizing the patient's treatment plan. Outpatient chemotherapy services are also provided. St. John's comprehensive breast cancer care center provides screening and diagnostic mammograms, a computerized second read system that ensures accuracy, breast ultrasounds and MRI's, minimally invasive biopsy options, a bone density and osteoporosis evaluation, a breast health navigator, counseling, and support groups.

Taking care of cancer. When cancer is suspected, a biopsy is usually performed and the tissue is sent to a pathologist for evaluation. If a cancer diagnosis is made, an oncologist will evaluate the patient to determine the stage of the cancer. Staging usually involves a precise evaluation of the tumor, lymph nodes, and any metastasis (spread) of the disease.

Cancer is ideally treated by a multi-disciplinary team of oncologists that typically includes at least two of the three primary oncology disciplines (medical, surgical, and radiation oncology). In addition, the team usually includes a pathologist, a diagnostic radiologist and an oncology nurse. The advantage of the team approach is that it combines the unique skill sets of several different disciplines into one consulting group, as cancer treatment frequently involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

In the case of a new or difficult cancer diagnosis, a tumor board may be called upon to review the case. Tumor boards consist of medical experts from all relevant disciplines who consult on the best course of treatment for an individual patient.

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