Leading-Edge Treatments for Hematology-Oncology Diseases
A blood or bone-marrow cancer diagnosis can shake your faith. At AdventHealth, we want to help you find and keep your resolve. On the good days and especially on the harder days, we’re here to give you reasons to hope and energy to face this challenge.
We believe healing is a team effort. With your direction, we’re committed to providing whole-person care for you or your child, from diagnosis all the way through treatment and beyond. Our team of adult and pediatric hematology oncologists understands the complexities of blood and bone-marrow cancers, and we treat leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma with many of the latest solutions in chemotherapy, radiation, and blood-marrow transplants. Along with guiding you through your treatment plan, we're also here to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide a safe and encouraging environment. Keep the faith. We’re here with hope and a healing hand.
Striving for Wellness for Every Person in Our Care
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Advanced Testing for an Accurate Blood-Cancer Diagnosis
When something’s wrong in your body, you feel it. We’re here to define it. Blood cancers can cause a number of confusing symptoms, including fevers, bleeding, bruising, swollen lymph nodes, bone or joint pain, weight loss, and seizures. If you experience any of the above, it’s important to consult a doctor so you get the best and fastest care.
Our hematology, oncology, radiology, and bloodwork specialists screen for and detect unusual activity in the bone marrow, white blood cells, and lymphatic systems. We're here to guide you or your loved one with the right combination of testing for the most accurate diagnosis. Exams and imaging tests may include:
Blood and Urine Tests
Bone Marrow Aspiration, Taking Small Samples from the Pelvis
Bone Marrow Biopsy
CT Scan
ECHO, Imaging of the Heart
MRI
X-Ray
Leading-Edge Care for All Types of Blood Cancer
Blood and bone-marrow diseases can be complex. We want to help you understand them so you can find the resolve and confidence to face your diagnosis with strength. We treat adults and children with many types of blood and bone diseases, from leukemia and lymphoma to multiple myeloma and rare diseases like myelodysplastic syndrome. And to help you benefit from the latest advances in treatments for blood and bone cancers and diseases, we partner with the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the UCLA Community Oncology Research Network on research and clinical trials. The conditions we manage and treat includes:
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Including T-Cell and Mantel Cell Lymphoma, and Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia
Have courage. People who receive treatment for blood and bone cancers and diseases are living longer, better, and more fulfilling lives than ever before. With your strength and our expertise, we’ll help you find answers and guide you through treatments with a sure and steady hand.
Personalized Blood-Cancer Treatments
No two cancers are the same. Sometimes the disease starts in a child’s bone marrow, other times in an adult's white blood cells or lymph nodes. To help you achieve the best possible outcomes, your compassionate hematology oncology team will sit down with you and work with you one-on-one. We'll help strategize a personalized blood cancer treatment plan that could include a combination of:
Bone Marrow Transplants
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Stem Cell Transplant
If the time comes for a transplant, trust in our experience. Within our network, we are proud to house Central Florida’s first and only comprehensive Bone Marrow Transplant Program, where we’ve performed more than 350 different transplants. During each treatment milestone, we make time to answer your questions clearly and honestly, so you can feel confident in your care.
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