Modern patient-centric care requires the oncology care team to carefully navigate the increasingly complex process of oncology disease management.
With higher patient volumes, rapidly emerging information and clinically-relevant omics data, 21st-century cancer care requires comprehensive synthesis of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, early phase clinical trials and patient-centric, value-based care.
At the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute (HHCCI) – part of the fourth largest healthcare system in New England - a dedicated team of oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, nurses, navigators, clinical researchers, technicians, data and informatic scientists and others collaborate to provide precise, individualized care.
We treat more than 6,000 new cancer patients each year, with tens of thousands of existing patients.
The regular collaborations of our multidisciplinary disease management teams translates into exceptionally coordinated care.
Our approach is unlike any in the state and highly regarded nationally. Organized around primary tumor site and not necessarily location, we apply best practices system-wide. Highly-trained oncologists rotate through HHCCI locations so patients receive the same high standards of care where they live.