Your multidisciplinary thoracic oncology care team consists of these trained specialists:

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Pulmonologist – A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the lung. |

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Gastroenterologist – A doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system. |

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Thoracic surgeon – A doctor who specializes in surgery of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and mediastinum. |

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Medical oncologist – An oncologist is a doctor who specializes in the care of people with cancer. A medical oncologist is an expert in the use of chemotherapy to treat cancer. |

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Radiation oncologist – An oncologist is a doctor who specializes in the care of people with cancer. A radiation oncologist is an expert in the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer. |

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Radiologist – A doctor who specializes in defining medical problems by interpreting imaging studies, such as X-rays, mammograms, Cat scans (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. |

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Pathologist – A doctor who specializes in diagnosing medical problems by looking under the microscope at organ and tissue samples, such as tissue taken during a lung biopsy. |

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Lung Cancer Patient Advocate– A master's-prepared social worker who is available to assess, support and counsel patients and their families through the process of treatment and recovery related to lung and esophageal cancers. |

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Respiratory therapist – Trained members of the health care team who evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders. |

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Clinical research staff – A variety of personnel who participate in specialized research of lung and/or esophageal cancer including those who perform bench research, patient education and follow up with patients. |

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Data manager – A specialist in confidential data collection and data management systems. The data manager prepares and provides statistical reports on: lung cancer clinical outcomes, patient quality of life and patient functional status. These reports are used to direct future program goals and to promote quality. |
The Thoracic Oncology Program at Providence Cancer Center:
For more information about the Thoracic Oncology Program, call 503-215-6724.
For assistance locating cancer services, resources and support available to you at Providence, contact our Lung Cancer Patient Advocate, Ann Soule, at 503-215-6419.
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