Carle Health events provide hundreds of free cancer screenings and mammograms in 2024
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women. We are committed to raising awareness about a low-dose CT lung screening that can detect this disease early. With a team approach to care, Carle Cancer Institute experts develop an individualized plan of treatment for your lung cancer care.
Carle Cancer Institute offers premier cancer treatment and support services at our locations throughout central Illinois, offering more resources to help patients in the fight against cancer. With our specialized team of fellowship trained oncologists, surgeons and staff, patients get in for diagnosis and start treatment as soon as possible.
FIND A DOCTOR VISIT INSTITUTEMultidisciplinary Team Approach
Our care team includes experts in:
Lung/Thoracic Cancer Treatment Options
It’s important to remember that different cancers require different treatments based on a variety of factors. For this reason, your treatment plan will be designed to meet the needs and requirements of your specific form of cancer.
Throughout diagnosis and treatment, patients can expect support from our cancer navigation team. To contact a cancer navigator in Peoria, please call (309) 672-4224 or call Carle Cancer Institute in Urbana or Normal.
CHEMOTHERAPY
Chemotherapy for lung cancer can be given orally or intravenously. By far, the most common method of administration is directly into the bloodstream. The drugs travel through the bloodstream to reach all parts of the body. Chemotherapy is usually given in cycles. Periods of chemotherapy treatment are alternated with rest periods when no chemotherapy is given.
RADIATION THERAPY
Radiation oncology aims to reduce tumors by creating chemical changes within cancer cells. Because it is highly localized, radiation therapy produces limited side effects and is one of the most precise treatment options available. Radiation therapy may be delivered in one of the following forms:
SURGERY
Surgery may be an option for lung cancer depending on the stage, type of lung cancer and your health status. Many tests should be performed by your physician before deciding if surgery is an option. All of this information will help the surgeon decide which, if any, surgery will be performed.
Katheryn Ernst, MSN, APN, FNP-C
Cancer, Gynecologic Oncology, Oncology
Oncology, Cancer, Medical Oncology
Mid-Illinois Hematology & Oncology Associates
(309) 452-9701
General Surgery, Cancer, Breast cancer, Surgical Oncology, High Risk Breast Clinic
With doctors practicing in 80 specialties at locations throughout the region, it’s easy to find the right healthcare team at Carle. Our mission is to serve people through high quality care, medical research and education.
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