Posts Tagged ‘Ohio Skin Cancer’

Cancer

Friday, August 28th, 2009

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, he or she should have access to the best experts and care available.

Unfortunately, as a country we are faced with a healthcare crisis that is impacting the quality of cancer care available to patients.

According to the American Cancer Society, 4,000 Americans are diagnosed with cancer every day. Physicians in private offices and community hospitals treat 84 percent of these patients.

More cuts in Medicare, which covers approximately 45 percent of Americans with cancer, will force community oncologists to further subsidize the cost of cancer care. This cost is ultimately passed on to patients, many of whom forgo treatment or portions of their treatment due to their inability to pay.

My colleagues and I were recently in Washington asking representatives to avoid making cuts that would be devastating to patients and their providers. Yes, our country’s healthcare system needs to be fixed. But it needs to be a strategic evolution that reduces costs in ways that won’t cripple important segments of patient care.

I urge our patients, friends, family and neighbors to become educated on healthcare reform issues and ask Congress and our President to take a careful look at the changes they make to our healthcare system. We don’t just need reform. We need smart reform.

Almost every one of us is or will be touched by cancer in some way. Cancer patients are our family, our friends, our co-workers and ourselves. This is an issue that impacts all of us so we must be actively engaged in the conversation.

PATIENT STORIES

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

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Be inspired by their stories

Barbara Beckwith

Nick Klein

Rita Klein

Dan Potokar

At The Zangmeister Center we know that support and understanding means everything to patients battling cancer.

That’s why we’ve dedicated this section to featuring real Zangmeister Center patients telling their inspiring and courageous stories of how they have managed their cancer while living rich and full lives.

Click on a video or link to read or watch Barbara, Rita, Nick, Dan and many more of our patients who have chosen The Zangmeister Center as their partner in fighting and surviving cancer. These patients wanted to share their stories with you in the hopes that you will find comfort and inspiration from their experience.

The Zangmeister Center offers a full spectrum of outpatient services within a welcoming setting that emphasizes patient comfort and convenience. Our caring and compassionate staff is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all patients and their families.
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RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

The Zangmeister Cancer Center offers world-class radiation oncology treatment options for a variety of cancers. Radiation therapy uses precisely controlled radiation to target cancer while sparing healthy tissue. Our advanced treatment options include Stereotactic Radiosurgery radiation(SRS), where we treat brain tumors with sub-millimeter accuracy.

We also offer Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT), where we are able to treat some types of tumors with much fewer treatments. Utilizing advanced imaging techniques (4DCT) we are able to see how a tumor moves while the patient is breathing. Respiratory gating then allows us to deliver radiation to our patients only when tumor motion is minimal, greatly reducing risk of side effects to healthy tissue.

The Zangmeister Center also utilizes advanced technology (IGRT and IMRT) to ensure that we are targeting the tumor with precision during every treatment. Our team of radiation oncology physicians, physicists, dosimetrists, therapists and nurses work closely with patients, family members and their referring physicians to provide patient-focused care in a facility designed for easy access and comfort.

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Patient Responsibilities

Friday, August 21st, 2009
  • Please call us if you have any concerns or problems.
  • Obtain referrals from your primary physicians.
  • Please fill out all questionnaires. A detailed history helps us provide the best care.
  • Know your insurance benefits. We will assist you with the necessary pre-certifications or other insurance issues.
  • Please notify us 24 hours in advance for medication refills.
  • Please allow us 2 weeks to complete any forms you need from us.
  • Please bring your insurance cards with you.
  • Please notify us of any insurance changes or any changes in your address.
  • Please know your medications and notify us of any changes.
  • Please know your allergies and notify us of any changes.

The Mark H. Zangmeister Center to Sponsor Free Skin Cancer Screenings

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2009

Contact: Mary Jane Sulcebarger
614-224-8114/mjsulcebarger@zangcenter.com

The Mark H. Zangmeister Center to Sponsor Free Skin Cancer Screenings
May is Melanoma Awareness/Prevention Month

(Columbus, Ohio) April 29, 2009 – The Mark H. Zangmeister Center, a leading central Ohio oncology and hematology care center, is hosting a free skin cancer screening event on Tuesday, May 19 from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. The event will be held at The Zangmeister Center at 3100 Plaza Properties Blvd. in Columbus. Screenings will be conducted by Zangmeister Center staff and Eastside Dermatology & Skin Care Center’s dermatologists.

More than 1 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. The most serious type of skin cancer – Melanoma – will kill nearly 8,420.

Early detection is critical to curing most forms of skin cancer but, according to a recent survey by the American Academy of Dermatology, most Americans don’t know the warning signs of Melanoma and only about a third eve know what Melanoma is. The survey also found that fewer than one-third examine their skin for signs of skin cancer.

May is Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month, as designated by the AAD. Each year, the first Monday of the month is designated “Melanoma Monday.” This year Melanoma Monday is May 5.

“Most skin cancers can be successfully treated if detected early,” said Dr. Mark Thompson, president and managing partner of The Zangmeister Center. “It’s important that everyone, no matter what skin type, has yearly screenings. We’re pleased to offer this prevention service to our community.”

Appointments are required for the free screening service and will last approximately 10 minutes. To register for a free screening on May 19, please call The Zangmeister Center at 614-383-6230.

For more information about the event or for directions to The Zangmeister Center, please visit www.zangcenter.com.

About The Zangmeister Center
The Zangmeister Center offers compassionate care and treatment for disease management of cancer and blood disorders in and around central Ohio. The center is focused on patient convenience and comfort while offering medical science’s latest treatment innovations to more than 16,000 patients per year. For more information please visit www.zangcenter.com.

About Eastside Dermatology & Skin Care
Since Eastside Dermatology was established in 1987, our experienced staff has helped thousands of patients achieve extraordinary results. Dr. Alan Parks, Dr. Ryan M. Carlson, Dr. George Skandamis, and the Eastside Dermatology team work to earn the trust and respect of their patients by consistently providing the best dermatology care available in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. For more information, please visit: www.eastsidedermatology.com.