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What does Accredited Cancer Care mean? 

It means that our program has met stringent national standards for cancer diagnosis and treatment. The Union Hospital Cancer Program includes the longest continuously active tumor registry in the Wabash Valley; our tumor registry is linked to the Indiana State Board of Health Tumor Registry.
Commission on Cancer Accreditation                           ACR-ASTRO Committee on Radiation Oncology Accreditation
Radiation oncology (radiation therapy) is the careful use of high-energy radiation to treat cancer. A radiation oncologist may use radiation to cure cancer or to relieve a cancer patient's pain. Union Hospital's Hux Cancer Center Radiation Therapy first became accredited in 1997.


The ACR-ASTRO seal of accreditation represents the highest level of quality and patient safety. It is awarded only to facilities meeting specific Practice Guidelines and Technical Standards developed by ACR and ASTRO after a peer-review evaluation by board-certified radiation oncologists and medical physicists who are experts in the field. Patient care and treatment, patient safety, personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility equipment, quality control procedures, and quality assurance programs are assessed. The findings are reported to the ACR-ASTRO Committee on Radiation Oncology Accreditation, which subsequently provides the practice with a comprehensive report they can use for continuous practice improvement.

 

What does Accredited Cancer Care mean to you?

  • A cancer registry that collects data on cancer type, stage, and treatment results and offers lifelong patient follow-up.
  • A multidisciplinary, team approach to coordinate the best cancer treatment options available.
  • Access to cancer-related information and education.
  • Access to patient-centered services such as psychosocial distress screening and navigation.
  • Assessment of treatment planning based on evidence-based national treatment guidelines.
  • Comprehensive care offers a range of state-of-the-art services and equipment.
  • Follow-up care at the completion of treatment, including a survivorship care plan.
  • Information about clinical trials and new treatment options.
  • Options for genetic assessment and counseling and palliative care services.
  • Ongoing monitoring and improvement of care.
  • Quality cancer care close to home.

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