Cancer care

Oncologists and care teams at Ascension Wisconsin Cancer Care deliver compassionate, personalized cancer care focused on you.
Man getting care from nurse at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital Cancer Institute.Man getting care from nurse at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital Cancer Institute.

Cancer care in Wisconsin

Cancer is personal — and so is the way we care for you at Ascension Wisconsin Cancer Care

About cancer care at Ascension Wisconsin

A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. At Ascension Wisconsin Cancer Care, you are not alone. After your diagnosis, you’ll meet with your multidisciplinary cancer care team, including a care navigator. We’ll help you personalize a care plan with the goal of helping you return to your daily life.

At Ascension Wisconsin Cancer Care, your doctors, nurses and specialty care team are part of a national network of cancer specialists, sharing best practices and the latest in cancer care knowledge and research — bringing advanced care closer to home.

Multidisciplinary cancer care team

Multidisciplinary cancer care team

Cancer survivorship program

Ascension Wisconsin follows the National Cancer Institute’s definition of cancer survivorship: "An individual is considered a cancer survivor from the time of diagnosis through the balance of life. There are many types of survivors, including those living with cancer and those free of cancer."

Ascension Wisconsin's Cancer Survivorship Program is open to anyone diagnosed with cancer, no matter where they are in their journey. Our goal is to help improve your health and quality of life after a diagnosis through online classes, in-person support groups and cancer survivorship classes in the Greater Milwaukee area, Racine and the Fox Valley. These classes and events are designed to increase your knowledge of nutrition, provide options for physical activity, help reduce stress and improve your overall well-being.

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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 Wisconsin Cancer Care. We can review your medical records and healthcare history to answer your questions and discuss options.
When you’re facing a new cancer diagnosis or are deciding on a surgical or therapeutic treatment plan, there’s a lot to think about. Our cancer specialists 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.

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Cancer prevention and wellness

Ascension Wisconsin provides cancer screenings and prevention services across  Southeast Wisconsin and the Fox Valley.

If you are at higher risk for cancer, your Ascension Wisconsin care team works with you to understand your risk and create a personalized prevention plan. Understanding your risk and getting the recommended screenings can help detect cancer early, when it’s most treatable. Talk to your doctor to see if the Ascension Wisconsin Cancer Prevention and Wellness Program is right for you:

  • Personalized risk assessment, which may include genetic testing and screenings
  • Referrals to specialists for follow-up care
  • Wellness planning, including nutrition, health coaching and goal setting
  • Support for behavior change, including substance use counseling when appropriate

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