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Cancer Treatment & Navigation | Maine Medical Center

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Navigating Cancer Treatment: MaineHealth Maine Medical ​Center Offers Dedicated⁢ Support

Portland, ME – A cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event, frequently enough accompanied by fear, confusion, and ⁤a deluge​ of complex medical facts. Making​ informed⁢ decisions about treatment can feel​ overwhelming.At MaineHealth Maine Medical‌ Center, a ⁤dedicated team is⁢ working‍ to ease that‍ burden, offering comprehensive support ⁤through their Patient Navigator program.

Maine Medical⁤ Center understands that exploring all available options‍ is crucial. To that end, they provide dedicated ⁢Patient Navigators ​- ‍specialized oncology nurses and social workers – to ⁢individuals diagnosed⁢ with a wide ​range of cancers, including:

* Breast Cancer

* Skin Cancer: Melanoma and Squamous‍ Cell⁢ Carcinoma
* Gynecologic Cancers: Ovarian, Uterine, Fallopian Tube, Cervical, Endometrial, Vaginal, ​Vulvar, and Primary Peritoneal
* genitourinary Cancers: Bladder, Kidney, Testicular, Penile, and Prostate
* thoracic Cancers: Lung and Esophageal
*‍ ‍ Upper‌ Gastrointestinal Cancers: Biliary, ‌Liver, Pancreas, and Stomach
* Lower Gastrointestinal cancers: Colorectal⁤ and Appendix
*⁤ Head and Neck cancers: Larynx, Tonsil,‌ Tongue, Lip, Nasopharynx, and Oropharynx

What Does a patient navigator Do?

Patient Navigators serve as a vital link between⁤ patients and the complex world of cancer⁤ care. ‌ ‍They​ are committed to ensuring patients and their families have ‌the⁣ information needed to make confident, timely ​decisions ⁣about ⁢their treatment plan -⁣ all at no cost.

Specifically,⁤ Maine Medical Center’s ⁢Patient ​Navigators will:

* Address ‌Concerns & Answer ⁣Questions: Provide a ⁤safe space to discuss anxieties ⁢and clarify any uncertainties.
* Explain‍ Treatment‌ Options: clearly outline available treatment pathways, grounded in both national and ⁣local​ clinical guidelines.
* Explore ⁢Clinical Trial Opportunities: Discuss potential participation in relevant clinical ⁢trials.
*‍ Facilitate Specialist ⁢Consultations: ⁣ Arrange appointments with the‍ appropriate specialists ‍for ⁤comprehensive care.
*⁢ Provide Educational Resources: Offer⁢ access to informative⁢ materials regarding diagnosis, treatment, and ‍ongoing follow-up care.

Beyond Clinical⁢ Guidance: Accessing ⁢Community Support

mainehealth Maine Medical Center also offers an ⁢ American Cancer Society (ACS) Patient ‍Navigator who focuses on connecting patients with‌ essential ⁤community resources. This navigator specializes in overcoming ⁣barriers to care, including:

* language and cultural differences
* ⁢ Transportation challenges
*⁢ Financial hardship
*⁤ ⁣ Insurance⁤ complexities
* Access to ⁢support groups, ⁢home health services,⁤ respite care,⁢ and hospice.

For‌ more information about the⁤ ACS Patient Navigator ⁤program, or to make a referral,​ please ⁣call 207-396-8335.

Source: MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Keywords: ⁤Cancer⁢ Treatment, Patient Navigation, Maine Medical Center, Cancer Support, Oncology,​ Cancer Diagnosis, Clinical Trials, ⁣cancer Resources, American Cancer Society.

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