Get lung cancer treatment options at Ascension Via Christi
At Ascension Via Christi Cancer Care in Kansas, our experienced lung cancer specialists are part of a national team of doctors, sharing best practices and advanced treatment options for lung cancer care, chest cancers and benign lung nodules – bringing the best of oncology to you, close to home.
Comprehensive care for lung and chest cancer at Ascension Via Christi
When you choose Ascension Via Christi, you get a multidisciplinary team of doctors, prioritizing early and personalized treatment: board-certified, fellowship-trained thoracic surgeons, pulmonary medicine specialists, radiologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, cancer care navigators, and a dedicated team of oncology nurses, dietitians, social workers and cancer specialists. Your doctors and care team will deliver a customized care plan for your cancer from diagnosis through survivorship. We treat many types of cancer, including:
- Esophageal cancer
- Large cell lung cancer
- Lung carcinoid tumor
- Mesothelioma (cancer that forms in the tissue that lines many internal organs)
- Metastatic lung cancer
- Non-cancerous lung nodules
- Non-small cell lung cancer
- Small cell lung cancer
- Tracheal cancer
When you’re going through lung cancer care, we’re by your side
Cancer is personal, so is the way we care for you. When you choose Ascension Via Christi cancer care, you’re never alone. You’ll have face-to-face visits with your doctor, and you’ll have an entire care team, dedicated to your care – connecting the dots for you. Your doctor and care team will take the time to answer all your questions – big and small. By getting to know you and working together, you get a care plan that’s customized to your needs. And with a plan, comes hope. Our goal is to help you recover faster so you can get back to home, family, life and self.
Team approach helps navigate tests and support services
Along the way, your care may require imaging, lab tests, pharmacy support, respiratory therapy, lymphedema physical therapy or other treatments -- care you do not have to navigate alone. You simply need to request a cancer care navigator who will help you schedule appointments, connect with other services you need and answer your questions. No question is too small — when you have a concern or feel unsure, don’t hesitate to talk with your care team and ask your questions.
Stay connected with your personal cancer care navigator
Your care navigator will help you schedule appointments, connect you with other services, and answer your questions. When you have a concern or feel unsure, don’t hesitate to talk with your care team and ask your questions.
Ask about virtual care (telehealth or online) appointments for your first consultation and as part of your ongoing care. You can have these virtual visits from the comfort of your home. You'll be able to talk with your doctor one-on-one via video from your phone or computer and get the care that's right for you.
Get a second opinion on your cancer diagnosis or care plan
Get the confidence and peace of mind that your doctor and care plan are right for you. It's easy to get a second opinion at Ascension Via Christi. We can review your medical records and healthcare history to answer your questions and discuss options. Talk with one of our doctors about a personalized care plan.
When you are facing a new lung cancer diagnosis or are deciding on a surgical or therapeutic treatment plan, there’s a lot to think about. Our cancer care navigator can help you schedule a consultation for your second opinion, based on our experience and as part of a national team.
Before your appointment, check with your insurance company to find out if a second opinion is covered. We can request your medical records from your doctor on your behalf, so that they can be shared with your care team before your arrival.
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Benefits of our approach to chest and lung cancer care
Cancer specialists who know you and your condition review your treatment and progress. They work together to customize your overall care plan to support your physical well-being and mental and emotional health.
Ascension Via Christi Cancer Care offers comprehensive cancer care, including:
- Thoracic lung surgery — Surgeons specialize in video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) using smaller, more precise incisions to remove lung nodules and tumors.
- Medical oncology — Medical oncologists work with your surgeon to deliver advanced care (chemotherapy and targeted immunotherapy) to help stop cancer spread.
- Radiation oncology — Advanced radiation therapy is used to target and destroy cancer cells while avoiding the surrounding healthy tissue.
- Clinical trials — If you want to learn more about other possible cancer care options, talk to your doctor. You may want to ask whether cancer clinical trials are the right option for you.
- Genetic counseling and testing — If you are high risk or have a family history of cancer, we offer cancer genetic screening, testing and counseling to help you and your doctor better understand your risk for developing cancer.
- High-risk lung cancer monitoring program — At Ascension Via Christi we take a comprehensive approach to identifying and monitoring your risk for developing lung cancer and other chest cancers.
- Oncology rehabilitation with lymphedema therapy — Highly trained physical therapists deliver therapy to help manage lymphedema symptoms, such as swelling and pain.
- Cancer wellness programs and resources — Your cancer care team provides support from nutrition education and counseling to cancer support groups, yoga and spiritual care. And, at Ascension Via Christi sites of care, our chapels are always open to patients and your loved ones. We offer supportive care and activities for the whole you. Call 316-268-5890
- Lung screening and diagnostic tests — We offer imaging locations close to home – from dedicated low-dose CT lung screening to minimally invasive, image-guided lung biopsy. Contact a cancer navigator at our Lung Nodule Clinic for more information by calling 316-268-5864.
Lung screenings help detect cancer early
The first step is to find out if a low-dose CT lung screening is right for you. Talk with your doctor. If you need help to stop smoking, your doctor can help. We recommend annual low-dose CT screenings for:
- Smokers without symptoms and former smokers aged 50 to 80 who have smoked 20 pack-years or more (this means one pack a day for 20 years, OR two packs a day for 10 years, etc.) and either continue to smoke or have quit within the past 15 years.
- Smokers without symptoms and former smokers outside of the smoking and age criteria listed above but are deemed high risk of having/developing lung cancer (risk factors can include family history of lung cancer, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, and exposure to certain substances exposures).