Chest and lung cancer care in Kansas

Oncologists and care teams at Ascension Via Christi Cancer Center deliver compassionate, personalized lung cancer care

Chest and lung cancer care in Kansas

Oncologists and care teams at Ascension Via Christi Cancer Center deliver compassionate, personalized lung cancer care.

About lung cancer care at Ascension Via Christi

At Ascension Via Christi in Kansas, our lung cancer specialists are part of a national team of doctors who share best practices and advanced treatment options for lung and chest cancers, as well as benign lung nodules — bringing advanced oncology care close to home.

When you choose Ascension Via Christi, you receive care from a multidisciplinary team focused on early detection and personalized treatment. Your care team may include board-certified, fellowship-trained thoracic surgeons, pulmonary medicine specialists, radiologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, a care navigator, and oncology nurses, dietitians and other specialists.

Together, your care team delivers a personalized care plan from diagnosis through survivorship.

When you’re going through lung cancer care, we’re by your side

Cancer is personal, and so is the way we care for you. You’ll have face-to-face visits with your doctor and an entire care team — 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 your daily life.

Along the way, your care may include imaging, lab tests, pharmacy support, respiratory therapy, physical therapy or other specialty services — but you do not have to navigate your care alone. Upon your cancer diagnosis or when you come to us during your care, you’re paired with a cancer navigator.

Stay connected with your lung 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 questions. 

Types of lung cancer

There are several types of lung cancer, and they all have different treatment plans. Our specialists in Kansas treat many types of lung and chest cancers, including:

  • Esophageal cancer
  • Large cell lung cancer
  • Lung carcinoid tumor
  • Mesothelioma, a 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

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 — they 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)

How we diagnose lung cancer

Your care team at Ascension Via Christi focuses on identifying whether the tumor is noninvasive or invasive, understanding where the tumor began and whether the cancer has spread. We use advanced molecular studies to recognize lung cancer subtypes to create a care plan for your type of cancer.

Chest X-rays use low doses of radiation to make images of your tissues, bones and organs, and are used to look for a tumor or cancer.

CT scans use X-rays and a computer to create 3D images of your body. A CT scan can show any part of your body, including bones, muscles, fat, blood vessels and organs.

Blood tests can provide your doctor with a lot of information. They can detect if certain elements in your blood are within a normal range. But in many cases, blood tests are only part of the information your doctor needs to diagnose a health condition. Blood tests help provide information to support a diagnosis but are typically used alongside other tests.

If you’re considered high-risk or have a family history of cancer, your doctor may recommend cancer genetic screening, testing and counseling to help better understand your risk for developing cancer. Learn about our Cancer Outreach and Risk Assessment (CORA) program for cancer risk assessment and the latest genetic tests and counseling.

At Ascension Via Christi, we offer a comprehensive approach to identifying and monitoring an individual’s risk for developing lung cancer and other chest cancers.

Lung biopsy tests evaluate lung cells and help your doctor diagnose your condition and determine the stage of cancer.

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.

An MRI uses a strong magnet, radio waves and a computer to make detailed images of organs and other structures inside your body. MRIs are often used to look at the heart, brain, liver, pancreas, male and female reproductive organs, and other soft tissues. MRI can show even small changes in tissues.

This is a nuclear scan that helps your doctor understand the flow of blood through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle.

How we treat lung cancer

Your treatment for chest and lung cancer may include medication, therapy or surgery.

Chemotherapy (chemo) is the use of strong medicines to treat cancer. It has been used for many years and is one of the most common treatments for cancer. In most cases, chemo damages the cancer cell's ability to grow and spread. Different groups of medicines work in different ways to fight cancer.

Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate new treatments, medications and technologies to improve heart and vascular care. Participation may provide access to innovative therapies while helping advance medical knowledge and future patient care. At Ascension Saint Thomas Heart, we offer select clinical trial opportunities with a focus on safety, compassion and personalized support throughout your care journey.

Uses imaging guidance to perform minimally invasive procedures by opening blocked blood vessels to deliver targeted medication therapies for diagnosis and treatment.

Specially trained physical therapists deliver therapy to help manage lymphedema symptoms, such as swelling and pain.

Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. Radiation is a local treatment. This means it affects the cancer cells only in the area that's treated.

Support programs and resources: Your cancer care team provides support from nutrition education and counseling to cancer support groups, yoga and spiritual care. At Ascension Illinois sites of care, our healing gardens and chapels are always open to patients and their loved ones. We offer supportive care and activities for the whole you.

Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that boosts your body’s immune system to help it recognize and attack cancer cells. It uses substances that are either made in the body or in a lab to shrink tumors or slow tumor growth.

Our surgeons at Ascension Illinois specialize in video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) using smaller, more precise incisions to remove lung nodules and tumors.

Get a second opinion on your cancer diagnosis or 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 lung cancer specialists in Kansas can provide a 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 on your behalf, so they can be shared with your care team before your arrival.

GET A SECOND OPINION

Frequently asked questions about our chest and lung cancer care services

Your doctor and care team get to know you well, and you’ll receive care for the whole person – from physical health and well-being to mental and emotional health. At Ascension Via Christi, we provide innovative medication treatments, the latest surgical technologies and techniques, high-tech radiation facilities and support services. When you choose Ascension Via Christi, you get a national team of experienced cancer specialists, sharing best practices and the latest in cancer care knowledge and research.

At Ascension Via Christi, we provide many primary and advanced treatments for lung cancer, esophageal cancer and chest cancers, including:

  • Chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer
  • Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) for staging and lung cancer management
  • ION robotic bronchoscopy for staging and lung cancer management
  • Immunotherapy and targeted genomic drug therapy
  • Lung resection surgery
  • Photodynamic therapy to destroy superficial tumors
  • Radiation therapy — Stereotactic ablative radiation therapy and abstract radiation therapy, including CyberKnife® radiosurgery system
  • Robotic surgery
  • Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)

Your care team focuses on identifying if the tumor is non-invasive or invasive and to understand where the tumor began and whether or not the cancer has spread. Diagnostic blood testing, chest imaging and a biopsy of lung cells help your doctor diagnose your condition and stage even the most rare cancers. And we use advanced molecular studies to recognize lung cancer subtypes to create a care plan for your type of cancer.

We can connect you with resources and programs that may be able to help you and your family with options for financial assistance. Our financial counseling team is here to listen to your concerns and work with you to help find options that meet your needs. Your cancer care team can connect you to a financial counselor.

At Ascension Via Christi cancer center and clinics, we offer convenient parking. Talk to your care team if you have transportation needs.

Surgical oncologists and anesthesiologists provide enhanced recovery pathways as part of your surgical care plan. They are an important part of our cancer treatment programs. Each pathway is personalized for different types of cancer treatment, to help speed up your recovery after surgery. Your care team uses these protocols to help you prepare for what to expect before, during and after surgery.

This service requires a referral

Please call 316-268-5864 for more information on how to obtain one.

Ascension Via Christi Multi-Specialty Clinic, Lung Nodule
818 North Emporia Ave STE 107
Wichita, KS 67214

Ascension Via Christi Cancer Institute
929 Saint Francis 7th Floor
Wichita, KS 67214

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