Cancer Care
We have all the services you may need to handle the challenges you face.
Whether it was 10 months ago or 10 years ago, you still remember when the doctor said you were done with your cancer treatments.
We can provide assistance in locating appropriate services and programs within the community and throughout the region.
ChristianaCare has two labs at the Helen F. Graham Center & Research Institute that handle blood and urine tests for cancer patients.
As support during cancer care, a Cancer Nurse Navigator can help keep you organized, work through healthcare system barriers, and connect you to other experts.
Proper nutrition can be critically important to your health and feeling of well being when you’re living with cancer.
Living with cancer may mean you have to deal with added financial, practical and emotional concerns. Our social workers offer counseling and other services.
Cancer Update is a publication of the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute at ChristianaCare.
The Junior Board Cancer Resource Library is an essential resource to many of our patients.
Cancer treatment is hard enough without having to make trips to the Emergency Department (ED) due to complications from treatment.
If you have an ostomy or are preparing for one, the Ostomy Multidisciplinary Center can provide answers to your questions.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, you may find it helpful to seek emotional and psychological support.
The end of your cancer treatment is cause for celebration. Find a new path forward as you adjust to your “new normal.”