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When you or someone you love gets cancer, life changes. With so much to decide and do, it's hard to go it alone. You need a network of care and support.

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Alternative medicine
Our integrative medicine experts complement cancer treatment with therapies that support healing of the mind, body and spirit.
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Cancer resource center
You have a place to go to for information on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Our staff and volunteers can guide you to support services at the hospital and in your community.
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Chemotherapy
Our clinics and hospitals are safe, comfortable places to receive strong medicine that may stop cancer, keep it from spreading or ease cancer symptoms.
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Clinical research
Participating in medical research or a clinical trial may offer first access to the newest drugs or treatments.
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Robotic surgery with da Vinci Surgical System
This new technology allows doctors to operate more accurately and less invasively than open surgery and laparoscopy. You may have less pain and a shorter hospital stay.
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Genetic counseling
Worried about inheriting cancer or passing it on? Our genetic counselors can help address your concerns.
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Nurse coordinator
Our registered nurses can guide you and your family through all stages of cancer care.
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Cancer rehabilitation
As you recover from cancer treatment, we can help restore function and improve your quality of life.
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Chemotherapy
Our clinics and hospitals are safe, comfortable places to receive strong medicine that may stop cancer, keep it from spreading or ease cancer symptoms.
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Diagnostic radiology (CT, MRI or PET scans, ultrasound)
We offer many ways to look into the body and find cancer.
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Infusion therapy
If you need to receive medicine through a needle or catheter, we can help you be as comfortable as possible at home, in a clinic or hospital.
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Lymphedema care
If your cancer treatment included the removal of lymph nodes or radiation, you may have problems with swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of your body. This is called lymphedema. Our lymphedema specialists are doctors who can work with you to evaluate and treat this condition.
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Nutrition therapy
Eating problems are common to people with cancer. Our dietitians help make sure you get the nutrition you need to overcome cancer.
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Occupational and physical therapy
Cancer can affect your ability to do everyday activities or job skills. Our therapists can help you regain as many skills as possible.
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Palliative care
Our care teams help cancer patients live as comfortably and independently as possible.
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Radiation therapy
Our experts use powerful x-rays or radioactive implants to kill cancer cells. Types of radiation therapies include brachytherapy and stereotactic radiosurgery.
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Smoking cessation
Even after a cancer diagnosis, quitting smoking will improve your health. We can help.
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Social services
Having cancer produces extra challenges and stress. Our social workers can help you and your family cope.
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Support groups
We can help you connect with others who are going through the same experience.

Locations for specific cancer types

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New Ulm Medical Center in New Ulm MinnesotaNew Ulm Medical Center
New Ulm, Minnesota

New Ulm Medical Center provides chemotherapy in a caring environment. We can also guide you through in-home treatments, such as medication and infusion therapy.

River Falls Area Hospital in River Falls WisconsinRiver Falls Area Hospital
River Falls, Wisconsin

River Falls Area Hospital brings complete cancer care to western Wisconsin, in partnership with Virginia Piper Cancer Institute and Minnesota Oncology Hematology, PA.

Allina Medical Clinic in Buffalo Minnesota shares an entrance with Buffalo HospitalAllina Medical Clinic - Buffalo
Buffalo, Minnesota

Allina Medical Clinic has cancer diagnosis and treatment services. Our Buffalo clinic is a safe, flexible place to receive chemotherapy.

Snow covered ground with the Allina Medical Clinic Hastings sign in front of the clinic on First StreetAllina Medical Clinic - Hastings (First Street)
Hastings, Minnesoa

Allina Medical Clinic has cancer diagnosis and treatment services. Our clinic on First Street in Hastings is a safe, flexible place to receive chemotherapy. We work with Regina Medical Center to offer mammograms for early breast cancer detection.

A cancer rehabilitation specialist places her hands on the shoulders of a patient during cancer rehab therapy.Cancer rehabilitation at Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Minneapolis, Minnesota

As you recover from cancer treatment, we can help restore function and improve your quality of life. Our cancer rehabilitation services combine the expertise of Virginia Piper Cancer Institute and Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. We have earned a reputation for providing expert care throughout our patients' cancer journey and coordinating that care with each patient’s health care team.

For an appointment, call 612-863-8947. Although you'll meet our cancer rehabilitation physician or nurse practitioner at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, you can be referred to care closer to home.

A lymphedema therapist wraps a woman's arm with bandages. Compression therapy is a treatment for lyphedema.Lymphedema diagnosis and treatment at Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Minneapolis, Minnesota

If your cancer treatment included the removal of lymph nodes or radiation, you may have problems with swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of your body. This is called lymphedema.

Our lymphedema services combine the expertise of Virginia Piper Cancer Institute and Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. Our lymphedema specialists are doctors who can work with you to evaluate and treat your condition. Although you’ll meet your lymphedema specialist at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, you can be referred to therapy closer to home. Call 612-863-4495 to ask for a consultation.

A lymphedema therapist wraps a woman's arm with bandages. Compression therapy is a treatment for lyphedema.Lymphedema diagnosis and treatment at United Hospital
St. Paul, Minnesota

If your cancer treatment included the removal of lymph nodes or radiation, you may have problems with swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of your body. This is called lymphedema.

Our lymphedema specialists are doctors who can work with you to evaluate and treat your condition. Although you’ll meet your lymphedema specialist at United Hospital in St. Paul, you can be referred to therapy closer to home. Call 651-241-8295 to ask for a consultation.

A lymphedeam therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Buffalo, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 763-684-3880 or fax 763-684-3881.

A lymphedema therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Coon Rapids, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 763-236-8911 or fax 763-236-8930.

A lymphedema therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Eagan, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 612-775-2940 or fax 651-686-0499.

A lymphedema therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Elk River, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 763-236-0580 or fax 763-236-0585.

A lymphedeam therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 612-863-4446 or fax 612-863-5698.

A lymphedema therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
White Bear Lake, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 651-770-0176 or fax 651-770-0188.

A lymphedema therapist exercises the leg of a patient during lymphedema treatment.Lymphedema treatment at Sister Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Center
Woodbury, Minnesota

Our certified lymphedema therapists have special training to help you manage lymphedema. This side effect of cancer treatment causes swelling in the arms, legs or other parts of the body. If you have lymphedema, your treatment plan may include exercise, massage and compression therapy.

To receive physical therapy for lymphedema you need a written referral from your doctor. If you have a referral, call 651-241-3636 or fax 651-7241-3646.

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