Overview
Our patients have access to the latest most advanced treatment options, clinical trials and technology to ensure the best possible outcomes.
There are more than 100 different cancer types, and each cancer—and each patient—needs a specialized treatment approach. We create a plan of care that gives you the latest advances in treatments, while valuing your choices and health care goals. Our cancer physicians work closely with your doctor, to provide you with coordinated, comprehensive cancer care, so you can focus on getting well.
For Referrals to an M Health Fairview Cancer Care provider, please call: 855-486-7226.
Our approach
New treatments first
Our cancer specialists include scientists at the renowned Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, one of the nation’s top cancer research centers and designated by the National Cancer Institute a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Because our doctors are part of Masonic Cancer Center, they can provide patients and their families with access to the most advanced treatment options and early-phase clinical trials, many of which are available nowhere else.
We bring the experts to you
Through M Health Fairview Cancer Care, patients and their families now have convenient access to a growing network of cancer experts at locations throughout central Minnesota. See where we provide care.
The result? Faster diagnoses, targeted treatments, and better outcomes.
Cancer Support Groups
Our licensed social workers can become an integral part of your care team to assist with a range of needs that you may experience throughout your cancer journey.
Learn More about Cancer Care Social Work Services or Find a Support Group today.
Social Workers help a patient or family by:
- supporting emotional needs, which also can benefit physical health
- promoting adaptation to illness and treatment
- providing counseling to individuals, couples, children and families who are experiencing emotional distress
- teaching coping strategies like relaxation techniques and communication skills
- helping with problem-solving and advocacy
- facilitating educational/support groups for patients, caregivers, and family members
- assisting with resources (community support, financial, housing, insurance concrete needs within clinic/hospital)