in Prince George’s County

University of Maryland Medical System is bringing high-quality, comprehensive cancer treatment to Prince George’s County with the Cancer Center at UM Capital Region Health, part of a new 100,000-square-foot Center for Advanced Medicine on the UM Capital Region Health campus in Largo.

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Breast, colon, lung and prostate cancers are prevalent in Prince George’s County, and specialists at the Cancer Center diagnose and treat these cancer types, as well as lymphoma, melanoma, pancreatic and sarcoma. Specialists employ a full range of services to provide treatment, including medical oncology and chemotherapy, radiation oncology and surgical oncology.

Focused on Holistic Patient Care

The team at the Cancer Center focuses on each patient’s emotional well-being throughout their treatment journey. Services provided to patients include counseling, financial assistance to those who qualify, nutrition guidance and social support. A nurse navigator with medical and institutional knowledge helps patients navigate the complexities of scheduling their care, answers questions about treatment and connects patients with available services and resources.

Private suites equipped with sofas, televisions, and adjoining examination rooms provide a comfortable environment inside the new Cancer Center. More importantly, this arrangement allows patients to stay in one place and have multiple providers come to them, eliminating the need to schedule multiple appointments and visit multiple locations.

This multidisciplinary, patient-centric approach provides exemplary cancer care in a setting designed to reduce stress and anxiety.

Connecting with Prince George’s County

For one provider, making an impact in this community is personal. Dr. Melissa Vyfhuis grew up in Prince George’s County, and today serves as the Cancer Center’s medical director of radiation oncology. As a first-generation Dominican American, Dr. Vyfhuis’ experience as an adolescent translator for her parents and grandparents at their medical appointments taught her the value of connecting with patients and ensuring they are actively involved in and understand their course of treatment.

Access to an Integrated Network of Specialists

When the need arises, specialists at the new Cancer Center at UM Capital Region Health work with their partners at University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. This relationship is key to enhancing cancer care for Prince George’s County, and provides access to the latest treatment advances through a comprehensive medical network.

For a Healthier Prince George’s County

                  UM Capital Region Health is committed to helping the community live longer, healthier lives. The new Cancer Center brings that commitment to life by delivering advanced cancer care in one central location and providing support services throughout a patient’s treatment journey.

The Cancer Center at UM Capital Region Health

9333 Healthcare Way

Largo, MD 20774

240-677-8300

umcapitalregion.org/cancer

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