Cancer Center

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CANCER PROGRAM

San Antonio Regional Hospital offers access to some of the most advanced and comprehensive technology for cancer treatment.

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LEARN ABOUT CANCER

A new diagnosis of cancer can overwhelming and confusing. To help you understand your diagnosis here is a resource page…

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CANCER SCREENING

The American Cancer Society recommends routine screening for several common cancers, including breast, colorectal, cervical, prostate, and lung cancers.
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WOMENS SERVICES

The Women’s Breast and Imaging Center at San Antonio Regional Hospital is here to assist you as you strive to take care of regular screenings, exams, and education.
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ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH CANCER

Cancer can cause physical and emotional stress, which can lead to feelings of anxiety.
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UNDERSTANDING GENETICS

Gene mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can lead to cancer.
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CANCER SUPPORTIVE CARE SERVICE

Our cancer program offers the following programs and services to assist with your care.
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CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS

Clinical trials can offer several potential benefits for participants, including access to promising new treatments that may not be available outside of the study.

San Antonio Regional Hospital offers access to some of the most advanced and comprehensive technology for cancer care and treatment.

coc-logo-resizedBeing diagnosed with cancer is a difficult experience for patients and their loved ones. Having excellent cancer care nearby can be the first step in beating the disease. Through a very special partnership, San Antonio Regional Hospital’s Cancer Center and the City of Hope are bringing some of the most advanced and comprehensive technology for cancer treatment to the Inland Empire. With City of Hope’s new Comprehensive Cancer Center on San Antonio’s campus in Upland, you can receive the expert care you need…close to home. Read More…

Our cancer program is accredited by the American College of Surgeons, and recently received commendations in four areas from the Commission on Cancer, a consortium of professional organizations dedicated to improving survival and quality of life for cancer patients.