Cancer treatment is lifesaving. In some cases, however, cancer treatment can affect your heart. The experts in our cardio-oncology program are here to prevent, manage and treat these side effects so you can have a healthy heart for years to come.
Our cardiologists and oncologists care for people just beginning cancer treatment, long-term cancer survivors and everyone in between. Our program provides cancer treatment and heart care at the same time — because you shouldn’t have to choose between the two.
The Cardio-Oncology Program at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is backed by our proven record of clinical excellence in cardiology and oncology. Highlights of our program include:
National recognition: U.S. News & World Report ranks our cardiology, heart and vascular surgery services No. 1 in Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho and Oregon for the 2023-2024 award period. Our Cancer Care program holds accreditation from the Commission on Cancer, which speaks to our commitment to exceptional, patient-focused cancer care. These two teams combine to provide comprehensive care before, during and after cancer treatment.
Multidisciplinary team: Cancer can be challenging, but you have a team of experts on your side at every step. Our dedicated cardiologists work with pharmacists, imaging specialists and medical, surgical and radiation oncologists to provide you with seamless care.
Patient-centered care: A dedicated nurse navigator answers your questions and coordinates your tests and visits. With your nurse navigator providing support, you can focus on your well-being.
Our specialists provide personalized care for patients who:
We personalize your care based on your age, heart disease risk factors and the cancer treatments you need or already received. Our specialized cardiologists work directly with your cancer care providers to:
Contact us to learn more about cardio-oncology or to schedule an appointment.