At Baptist Health, we have a center dedicated to providing comprehensive oncology services for our patients. We are proud to offer top-of-the-line care for most types of cancer treatments, from screening and assessments through radiation and chemotherapy.
Our highly experienced team of oncologists and cancer experts use advanced technologies to diagnose and treat most cancers at the earliest possible stage, allowing for the best possible outcomes. We specialize in all areas of cancer treatment, from prevention programs to genetic counseling to advanced treatments. Our multidisciplinary staff works together to provide personalized care plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient so they can receive the best care possible, no matter their diagnosis.
Adrenal cancer affects the adrenal gland which produces hormones for many organs in the body. Learn more about adrenal cancer symptoms, causes, and treatment options from Baptist Health.
B-cell lymphomas are a group of cancers that attack the immune system. Learn about the different types of B-cell lymphoma and when to seek out treatment.
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in a person's basal cells. Learn more about where basal cell cancer can grow and treatment options from Baptist Health.
There are three main types of cancer that can form in your bloodstream: leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Learn more about blood cancer including symptoms, causes, and treatment information from Baptist Health.
Breast cancer recurrence can happen at any time, even after successful treatment. Learn about the risk factors, detection methods, and treatment options.
Carcinoid tumors are cancerous tumors that often grow in the lungs and digestive tract. Learn more about carcinoid tumors, including symptoms and treatment information, from Baptist Health.
Learn more about Cervical Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Learn more about Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky's premier provider in advanced Cancer Care.
Duodenal cancer occurs when a tumor forms in the duodenum in the small intestine. Learn more about causes and diagnosis of duodenal cancer from Baptist Health.
Learn more about Endometrial Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Learn more about Esophageal Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Eye cancer can originate in the eye or spread to the eye from other body areas. Learn about the different types of eye cancer and when to seek treatment.
Learn more about Gallbladder Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Glioblastoma, also called GBM or Glioblastoma Multiforme, is a type of brain cancer. Learn more about GBM tumors as well as diagnosis and treatment information from Baptist Health.
Learn more about gynecologic cancer types including cervical cancer, endometrial (uterine) cancer, and vulvar cancer from Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Hairy cell leukemia is a rare, slowly progressing blood cancer. Learn more about Hairy Cell Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment at Baptist Health.
Learn more about Head and Neck Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare but aggressive form of breast cancer that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Learn about symptoms and treatment options.
Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common form of breast cancer. Learn about invasive ductal carcinoma treatment, causes, and symptoms with Baptist Health.
Laryngeal cancer, otherwise known as vocal cord or voice box cancer, affects the larynx. Learn more about its causes, risk factors, and staging from Baptist Health.
Lung cancer happens when abnormal cells grow together and form masses called tumors. Lung cancer typically begins in the bronchi or bronchioles (airways of the lungs) or the alveoli (air sacs).
Learn more about Male Breast Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Mesothelioma is a cancer that can affect different parts of the body, including the lungs and heart. Discover the causes and diagnosis associated with mesothelioma and treatment options with Baptist Health.
Learn more about Mouth and Oral Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Myelodysplastic syndromes are a type of cancer related to the abnormal formation of blood cells. Learn about causes and diagnosis of MDS from Baptist Health.
Nasal and sinus cancer is a very rare form of cancer. Learn about the signs, symptoms, causes & treatments for nasal and sinus cancer from Baptist Health.
Neuroendocrine tumors are potentially cancerous growths that originate in neuroendocrine cells. The latter are specialized cells that support both the nervous and hormone-producing endocrine systems.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that develops in the lymphatic system. Learn more about causes and diagnosis of non-hodgkin's lymphoma from Baptist Health.
Paget's disease of the breast is a rare form of breast cancer that can be easily mistaken for other conditions. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Learn more about Pancreatic Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Learn more about Parathyroid Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Learn more about Pituitary Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
One of the most common types of cancer in men, prostate cancer is typically slow-growing and, when detected early, can be treated in multiple ways. Learn more about the prostate cancer treatment at Baptist Health.
Rectal cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow together and form masses called tumors. Learn more about causes, symptoms and treatment at Baptist Health.
Salivary gland cancer is a rare disease that affects the salivary glands. Learn about symptoms, risk factors, causes, and treatment from Baptist Health.
Learn more about the prognosis of small cell lung cancer. Discover the causes and symptoms, as well as the treatment options of the different stages of small cell lung cancer with Baptist Health.
Small intestine cancer is when abnormal cells grow together in the small intestine to form tumors. Learn more about signs & treatment from Baptist Health.
Spindle cell sarcoma is a rare but aggressive type of cancer. Learn more about the symptoms, treatments, and causes of this type of cancer with Baptist Health.
Spleen cancer often develops from another type of cancer spreading to the spleen. Learn more about symptoms and diagnosis of spleen cancer from Baptist Health.
Squamous cell carcinoma is a common type of skin cancer that can grow in many areas, including the throat and tongue. Learn more about squamous cell skin cancer and treatment options from Baptist Health.
Learn more about Testicular Cancer signs, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment at Baptist Health, Kentucky & Southern Indiana's preferred healthcare provider.
Thymoma, also called thymic carcinoma or thymus cancer, may not show symptoms at early stages. Learn more about causes and treatment from Baptist Health.
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer that can be challenging to treat. Learn about diagnosis, treatment, and support resources.
Urethral cancer symptoms can vary patient to patient. To be sure, get diagnosed by a Baptist Health professional and start treatment. Learn more today.
Vulvar cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow together in the female genitals. Learn more about vulvar cancer, symptoms, causes & treatment at Baptist Health.
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