Inpatient Care
With hospitals in all four corners of Memphis, Methodist is uniquely positioned to offer city-wide cancer services.
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Outpatient Care
Growing partnerships with the UT Cancer Institute and the UT Blood and Marrow Transplant Center are paving the way for patient access to a variety of outpatient procedures.
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Radiation Oncology
Thousands of cancer patients have been successfully treated with radiation therapy.
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Gamma Knife
With the introduction of the Memphis Regional Gamma Knife Center in 1995, patients in a seven-state area now benefit from Gamma Knife therapy.
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Hospice and Home Care
Through Alliance Health Services, Methodist Healthcare is able to offer cancer patients a wide range of services in their own home.
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Palliative Care
Palliative care is the process of caring for patients with advanced illnesses by focusing on providing the highest quality of life.
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Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Through the University of Tennessee Blood and Marrow Transplant Center, treatments offered include autologous and allogeneic blood stem cell or marrow transplants and autologous blood stem cell storage.
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Pet Imaging
A PET scanner is similar to a CT scanner, acting like a camera that produces powerful images of cells and organ systems in the body.
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Mammography Services
One out of every eight women will have breast cancer during her lifetime. But with early detection, the cure rate for breast cancer can be as high as 96%. Here are three things you can do to protect yourself.
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Hepatobiliary Program
Methodist University Hospital offers a comprehensive hepatobiliary program, which provides care for patients with cancers of the liver, pancreas, bile ducts or GI tract.
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Interventional Radiology
Often used in combination with surgical intervention and traditional therapies, interventional radiology offers patients an additional treatment option.
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