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Questions? Call 216-778-7328LocationsOur TeamEarly detection is key to fighting colorectal cancer.
At MetroHealth, we work to educate our community to get screened starting at age 45- or earlier and help those who are uninsured get screened.
More than 50,000 Americans die of colon cancer each year. When detected early, colon cancer is preventable. If you are at greater risk, you may need to be screened earlier or more often. There are different options for how you are screened depending on your risk factors.
If you think you may be at increased risk for colorectal cancer because of family history or personal experience with colon cancer, colorectal polyps, or inflammatory bowel disease, ask your doctor if you need to be screened earlier or more often.
If you do not have insurance, talk to your provider about how MetroHealth may be able to help you get screened.
If you have an average to low risk of colorectal screening, a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is another option.
If you are at average risk for colon cancer, this is another option that you can do in the comfort of your own home.
At MetroHealth, our cancer team works together to provide the highest standard of care.
This team approach means that you’ll benefit from years of expertise as we work towards your healthiest possible outcome.
Most colorectal cancers are treatable by surgery. If chemotherapy is required, our advanced team of multidisciplinary oncologists will develop a plan that is best for you.
At MetroHealth, you’ll receive care from our oncology team that has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons for the highest possible level of training and expertise.
MetroHealth cares for you on every step of your journey:
MetroHealth provides a social worker to help patients navigate their colorectal cancer journey and connect with resources. Call 216-778-8204 to connect with a social worker.
MetroHealth partners with The Gathering Place to provide individual, group, and family support services, including nutrition and exercise programs, the Regina Brett Wig Salon, special programs, and legal or financial consultation.
At MetroHealth, every oncologist participates in research, bringing advances in cancer care directly to your bedside. We address health disparities by enrolling people from minority populations in clinical trials at more than 4 times the national average.
For more information about our studies, or to enroll in a study that might be right for you, contact our oncology team at 216-77-TREAT.
The MetroHealth Cancer Institute team is setting a new standard of cancer care in northeast Ohio.
Meet the Institute TeamThe MetroHealth Cancer Institute is accredited by The Commission on Cancer and The National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers.
Both accreditations are through the American College of Surgeons and reflect our team’s high level of expertise and quality care.
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Our colorectal cancer specialists work closely with our gastroenterology providers to prevent, detect and treat colorectal cancer.