This clinic opened in 2007 and is located on the campus of Rose Medical Center. It is home to the High Risk Breast Cancer Program and our dedicated gynecologic oncology surgeon.
The High Risk Breast Cancer Program helps women accurately determine their risk for developing invasive breast cancer and offers a variety of breast cancer risk reduction options to patients.
Our patients have access to clinical research trials in all major cancer types, and our participation has resulted in the FDA approval of 38 novel cancer therapies. To learn more about our open clinical trials, please click here, and ask your physicians whether a clinical trial may be appropriate for you.
Our medical oncologists and genetic counselors provide education, support, family counseling and genetic testing to those who are at high risk for developing cancer.
Gynecologic oncologists provide care and treatment for women diagnosed with pelvic cancers and precancerous conditions, as well as treating women with complex surgical problems.
Our medical oncology team consists of highly trained physicians and chemotherapy-certified nursing staff that manage and monitor patient progress during treatment and therapy plans. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with special drugs, and is used to keep cancer from spreading, to slow a cancer's growth and to relieve the symptoms that are caused by cancer.
We have dedicated clinical social workers who partner with patients and their families as they return to wholeness after a cancer diagnosis, with services including counseling, appropriate community resources, support groups, education classes and complementary medicine.
4700 East Hale Parkway, Suite 400
Denver,
CO
80220
Phone: (303) 321-0302
Fax: (303) 321-9296