Treatment Options at Penn


At Penn, our Comprehensive Cancer Programs provide the full spectrum of treatment and follow-up care. The goal of any cancer treatment is to eliminate the cancer and prevent or reduce the chance of recurrence in the future. The various types of cancer therapy may be used alone or in combinations, depending on the type of cancer as well as other factors, such as stage of tumor, and your medical condition. Your physicians will recommend the best combination of treatments for your individual condition and assist in making the choice that's right for you.

The various treatment approaches provided by our cancer specialists are described here. For more information about these treatments, visit OncoLink® and click on Treatment Options.

The Abramson Cancer Center hosts a wide range of materials and activities that provide education and support to address key areas of concern for cancer patients and their loved ones. We are proud that many of our innovative patient education programs have been recognized by national groups, including the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Patient Education Network.

Our educational materials and support activities help people deal with the physical and emotional consequences of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. They also assist patients and families to resume active lives after treatment.

Our support group meetings provide information on topics of ... read more Support

At Penn, our Comprehensive Cancer Programs provide the full spectrum of treatment and follow-up care. The goal of any cancer treatment is to eliminate the cancer and prevent or reduce the chance of recurrence in the future. The various types of cancer therapy may be used alone or in combinations, depending on the type of cancer as well as other factors, such as stage of tumor, and your medical condition. Your physicians will recommend the best combination of treatments for your individual condition and assist in making the choice that's right for you.

The various treatment approaches provided by our cancer specialists are described here. For more information about these treatments, visit OncoLink® and click on Read more Treatment

The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to helping each cancer survivor find ways to enjoy life to the fullest. We have a nationally recognized program that focuses on the issues that survivors face, called "Living Well After Cancer™."

The LIVESTRONG™ Survivorship Center of Excellence, The Living Well After Cancer Program (LWAC) at the Abramson Cancer Center, directed by Linda A. Jacobs, PhD, RN, is a clinical, research, and education effort focused on early intervention and prevention of disease as the ultimate goal.

The multidisciplinary LWAC Program currently provides care and research opportunities to cancer survivors treated at Penn, the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Network hospitals, and through the Living Well After ... read more Living Well
Survivor Stories

Mary Lau

After high fever and other flu-like symptoms, Mary Lau had tests which revealed she had ampulla duct cancer. One of her daughters became the researcher in the family, and found that the top physician for this kind of pancreatic cancer was at Penn. Her husband retired to spend more time with Mary and their family. Both of their daughters came home, one from Dallas and one from New York, during Mary's treatment. Her surgery at Penn was successful, and she has become a volunteer for the Abramson Cancer Center's Person-to-Person program where she is matched with patients who have the same kind of cancer. Mary continues to work full-time at the job she loves, and she learned from her experience that it takes a family to treat cancer.




Spotlight

Focus On Prostate, Bladder, Kidney and Testicular Cancers - Get information on the latest advances in genitourinary cancer risk, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, symptom management and psychosocial issues.

Media Hub for Urologic Cancers - Watch Videos!

Penn Medicine Webchat on Prostate Cancer -- Alan J. Wein, MD, Chief of the Division of Urology and Neha Vapiwala, MD, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, at Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center discuss recent advances in prostate cancer treatment. Learn about risk factors and treatment options.

OncoLink - Penile Cancer: The Basics

Watch Dr. David Lee perform a Robotic Surgery for Prostate Cancer - Be advised that the following video contains graphic material of an actual surgery, and may not be suitable for all viewers

 



Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are studies to find new ways to prevent, detect and treat cancer. The purpose of each clinical trial is to answer a specific question. Our physicians carefully design these studies to find new ways to improve care and quality of life ... more about clinical trials