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Vermont Cancer Center

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Vermont Cancer Center
NameVermont Cancer Center
LocationBurlington, Vermont, United States
Care systemMedicare, Medicaid
TypeCancer center
AffiliationUniversity of Vermont
EmergencyEmergency department

Vermont Cancer Center. The University of Vermont Medical Center is home to the Vermont Cancer Center, a leading cancer research and treatment facility in New England. The center is affiliated with the University of Vermont and works closely with other institutions, including the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the Massachusetts General Hospital. The Vermont Cancer Center is also a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network and collaborates with organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute.

Overview

The Vermont Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer care to patients from Vermont, New Hampshire, and other parts of New England. The center offers a range of services, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, and is staffed by a team of experienced oncologists, including medical oncologists and radiation oncologists. The center is also involved in clinical trials and works with researchers from institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and the University of California, San Francisco. Patients at the Vermont Cancer Center have access to support services, including social work and nutrition counseling, and can also participate in programs such as the American Lung Association's Lung Force initiative.

History

The Vermont Cancer Center was established in the 1970s, with the goal of providing high-quality cancer care to patients in Vermont and surrounding areas. Over the years, the center has undergone significant expansion and modernization, with the addition of new facilities and technologies, such as positron emission tomography (PET) scanners and linear accelerators. The center has also been recognized for its excellence in cancer care, receiving awards and accolades from organizations such as the American College of Surgeons and the Joint Commission. The Vermont Cancer Center has collaborated with other institutions, including the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the MD Anderson Cancer Center, to advance cancer research and improve patient outcomes.

Services

The Vermont Cancer Center offers a wide range of services to patients, including diagnostic imaging, biopsy, and tumor staging. The center's team of healthcare professionals includes surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists, as well as nurses, social workers, and other support staff. Patients at the center can also access palliative care and hospice care services, and can participate in programs such as the National Cancer Institute's Clinical Trials initiative. The center works closely with other institutions, including the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan, to provide patients with access to the latest cancer treatments and technologies.

Research

The Vermont Cancer Center is involved in a range of cancer research activities, including clinical trials and basic science research. The center's researchers collaborate with scientists from institutions such as the National Institutes of Health, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The center is also a member of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group and the Southwest Oncology Group, and participates in cancer research initiatives such as the Cancer Genome Atlas project. The Vermont Cancer Center has received funding from organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the Susan G. Komen foundation to support its cancer research efforts.

Facilities

The Vermont Cancer Center is located on the campus of the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, Vermont. The center's facilities include examination rooms, treatment rooms, and laboratories, as well as imaging facilities such as computed tomography (CT) scanners and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. The center also has a pharmacy and a blood bank, and offers support services such as nutrition counseling and social work. The Vermont Cancer Center is accredited by the American College of Radiology and the Joint Commission, and has been recognized for its excellence in cancer care by organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute.

Affiliations

The Vermont Cancer Center is affiliated with a range of organizations, including the University of Vermont, the University of Vermont Medical Center, and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. The center is also a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Association for Cancer Research, and participates in cancer research initiatives such as the Cancer Genome Atlas project. The Vermont Cancer Center collaborates with other institutions, including the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, to advance cancer research and improve patient outcomes. The center has also partnered with organizations such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the Prostate Cancer Foundation to support cancer research and education efforts. Category:Cancer research institutions in the United States

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