
How good are cancer Centers of America?
Do you have to pay for cancer treatment in USA?
Some cancer patients may face out-of-pocket costs of nearly $12,000 a year for one drug. In 2014, cancer patients paid $4 billion out-of-pocket for cancer treatment. Newly approved cancer drugs cost an average of $10,000 per month, with some as high as $30,000 per month.
How long do cancer appointments take?
Does Cancer Treatment Centers of America still exist?
What if I can't afford my cancer treatment?
Which cancer did Sonali Bendre have?
What cancer patients need most?
- Shower Chairs. abalcazar / Getty Images. ...
- Blanket Support. When areas of the body are treated with radiation therapy, the skin can become very sensitive. ...
- Inflatable Shampoo Basin. ...
- Disposable Wipes. ...
- Pill Pulverizer. ...
- Nosey Cups. ...
- Bed Tray. ...
- No Rinse Personal Care.
How long do you live after stopping chemo?
How long after seeing oncologist will chemo start?
Are Cancer Treatment Centers of America legit?
Is CTCA being sold?
Who is buying Cancer Treatment Centers of America?
Scheduling on the myCTCA portal
The myCTCA portal is designed to empower patients to manage their appointments and their treatment schedules.
Scheduling phone numbers
CTCA patients can reach out to our hospitals directly with questions about schedules and appointments. To make, change or cancel an appointment at our hospitals, call:
What you can expect
Appointment with a cancer expert in as little as 24 hours: Meet with a cancer expert to review your medical information and answer specific questions regarding your diagnosis in as little as 24 hours of contacting us. You will also be contacted by an oncology nurse navigator to assist you in preparing for your visit.
What are the benefits of treating at CTCA?
Expert cancer care: Cancer treatment is all we do. Every stage, every day.
Information Needed When Requesting an Appointment
When seeking treatment from a physician at Carle Cancer Institute Normal, callers should be prepared to provide the following information, which will be used to make appropriate appointments:
Waiting Time for Appointments
Because patients often are anxious about a cancer diagnosis, our staff will strive to arrange appointments with appropriate physicians quickly. Frequently, patients may have to wait only a few days for an appointment. However, one- to two-week waiting times are not unusual, particularly in the case of less urgent conditions.
Release of Medical Information
In order make an appointment, we may need to see records from your physician or the physician who diagnosed cancer. In accordance with federal guidelines, you must request that your physician send these records to you or to your physician at Carle Cancer Institute Normal.
