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The Queens Cancer Center (QCC) of Queens Hospital is dedicated to providing
the most advanced and comprehensive care to people who are coping with
the disease. The Center is headed by M. Margaret Kemeny, MD. She is one
of the few female surgical oncologists in the United States. Among her
many distinctions, Dr. Kemeny was most recently recognized as one of the
leading surgeons in the metropolitan area by both the Castle Connolly
Guide of Top Doctors and New York Magazine. Her career is distinguished
by years of innovative clinical and laboratory research. She is world
renowned for a technique she developed to treat patients with primary
and secondary liver tumors. This method involves localized delivery of
chemotherapy through a pump implanted into the hepatic artery. Under Dr.
Kemeny's leadership the Queens Cancer Center offers cancer treatment unlike
anything previously established in the borough.
Our
comprehensive Cancer Center provides a full complement of diagnostic and
treatment services for patients. These services begin with cancer prevention
and early detection efforts followed by diagnosis, multidisciplinary planning
and treatment as well as rehabilitation and support services.
We
are committed to unsurpassed cancer care that is delivered with compassion
and attention to the dignity of our patients and their loved ones. The
new Queens Cancer Center has state-of-the-art medical equipment, including
a linear accelerator with a multileaf collimator, 3D planning system,
IMRT (intensive modulated radiotherapy), Varian Varis record and verify
system and electronic portal imaging, which enables us to provide precise
radiation therapy.
The
Cancer Center offers comprehensive services including:
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Medical Oncology
· Surgical Oncology
· Radiation Oncology
· Gynecological Oncology
· Pain Management
The
Center also provides a host of support programs designed to treat the
patient's overall health. Our staff includes experts in pain management,
psychiatry, pastoral care, social work and nutrition.
Extensive
research will be conducted in cancer prevention, early detection, new
drugs and new techniques to treat cancer. The Center is also embarking
on clinical trials such as, a national breast cancer prevention trial
(STAR), testing the effectiveness of Tamoxifen versus Raloxifene in breast
cancer prevention. QCC also is also a site for the national prostate prevention
trial (Select) and the multiple new chemotherapeutic agent trials.
For our patients' convenience we offer on-site parking, one-stop registration,
a private office setting featuring a patient and family resource room
with internet access and comfortable recliners with televisions for patients
receiving treatment.
Our goal is to eradicate cancer. Patients no longer have to travel outside
of the borough for complete, comprehensive cancer care.
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