Cancer & Blood Disorders We Treat
Services vary by Cancer Care locationsTrinity Health Of New England gives you access to nationally recognized cancer care close to home. We maintain the highest standards, including the latest in screening, diagnosis and treatment for common and complex cancers. Our team also offers uncommon expertise in blood disorders.
Cancer and Blood Disorder Care: Why Choose Trinity Health Of New England?
At Trinity Health Of New England, you receive the highest level of care. Our commitment to excellence has helped some facilities earn national honors. Mercy Medical Center and Saint Mary’s Hospital are both recognized by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Mercy Medical Center is also recognized by the American College of Radiology. Find out more about cancer treatment and diagnosis.
Cancer care at many of our locations is on par with the nation’s top cancer programs. Saint Francis Hospital partner with experts at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven — one of the nation’s leading cancer programs. And, our center is one of the few in Connecticut and western Massachusetts delivering specialized care for blood disorders.
Types of Cancer We Treat
Trinity Health of New England excels in caring for a broad range of tumors and types of cancer, including:
- Brain tumors and brain cancer
- Breast cancer
- Genitourinary cancers, which can affect the prostate or bladder
- Gastrointestinal cancer, a group of cancers affecting the stomach, colon, rectum and pancreas
- Gynecologic cancers, such as ovarian, uterine, vaginal and cervical cancer
- Head and neck cancers, which can affect the thyroid glands, throat and salivary glands
- Lung cancer
- Skin and connective tissue cancers including melanoma and sarcoma
Blood Cancer and Blood Disorders We Treat
Blood cancers and blood disorders we treat include:
- Anemia, abnormally low levels of red blood cells
- Deep vein thrombosis, blood clots in arteries that are not near the heart, such as in your legs
- Hemophilia, difficulty forming clots that stop bleeding
- Leukemia, cancer that forms in the blood and blood-producing cells inside your bones (bone marrow)
- Lymphoma, cancer affecting the infection-fighting cells that are part of your immune system
- Myeloma, tumors the form in certain white cells within your bone marrow
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Services vary by cancer care location.