
Cancer treatment is often focused on the immediate goal of curing or managing the disease.
In recent years, however, greater attention has been paid to so-called “orphan services” — aspects of care that aren’t as highly prioritized. These include areas such as psycho-oncology, survivorship care, support groups, patient navigation, senior oncology and nutrition.
At Levine Cancer Institute, these orphan services have found a home — all under one roof.
“Many cancer centers have some of these services — or maybe all of these services — but we brought