Changing Cancer Care. - baylorhealth.com · Baylor T. Boone Pickens Cancer Hospital is the first...
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Baylor T. Boone Pickens Cancer Hospital is the first dedicated cancer hospital in North Texas and only the second in Texas. Baylor’s cancer hospital has 113 beds and is linked via a skybridge to the 10-story Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center which are both a part of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Combined, the two facilities offer inpatient and outpatient cancer care services conveniently under one roof. The surroundings are comfortable and relaxing for patients, family members and caregivers.
The hospital has two inpatient floors, including the blood and marrow transplant unit, and the Oncology Evaluation and Treatment Center which provides night and weekend scheduled urgent care, specifically for Baylor Dallas cancer patients.
Baylor T. Boone Pickens Cancer Hospital also has its own pharmacy and radiology services, a concierge dining service, many private rooms, and access to the chapel in the cancer center, the meditation room and the healing garden.
More than bricks and mortar, we have expanded and added new programs and treatments and will continue offering innovative services to cancer patients in North Texas and beyond.
Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center is the largest outpatient
cancer center in North Texas and part of Baylor University Medical
Center at Dallas. This 467,000-square-foot facility houses a full range of
outpatient cancer care services. Baylor Sammons Cancer Center combines
advanced screening, prevention, diagnostic and treatment services in all
under one roof. Patients now have easier access to additional services
and educational resources to aid them in their cancer journey and their
return to everyday life.
HospitalBaylor T. Boone Pickens Cancer
CenterBaylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer
The lifetime risk Qualified Medical StaffBaylor University Medical Center at Dallas’ medical staff includes a number of medical oncologists, hematologists, and radiation oncologists, as well as surgeons specializing in breast, colorectal, and general cancer surgery. Other physicians that support the cancer program include specialists in gastroenterology, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and interventional radiology.
Nursing Recognition Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas has received Magnet® designation for excellence in nursing services by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program.
AccreditationIn addition to the prestigious accreditation of The Joint Commission, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas is accredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC). The Commission on Cancer accredits programs that can prove they provide high quality cancer care when measured against national standards. CoC-accredited programs continuously strive to improve outcomes while meeting the patients’ individual needs.
Baylor Dallas’ breast imaging center is also accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). NAPBC accreditation gives our patients the assurance that we are held to the highest standard of care for patients with diseases of the breast.
of developing cancer is 1 in 2 for men and 1 in 3 for women, according
to the American Cancer Society. Given these statistics and the expected
population growth in Dallas and the surrounding areas, there will be
a substantially increased demand for oncology services. Current
estimates predict a 20% increase in the oncology needs for the Baylor
Dallas primary service area. Our pledge at Baylor Charles A. Sammons
Cancer Center at Dallas is to meet this demand, and to serve Dallas and
the surrounding communities with advanced cancer care as technology
and new treatments evolve.
aylor University Medical Center at Dallas offers a growing oncology program that has seen many recent improvements to provide quality cancer care to the community.B
ProgramCancer Care
JourneyNavigating your Cancer
Ancillary Services• Genetic Screening and Counseling• Lymphedema Therapy• Nutrition Counseling• Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy
Community Resources• Cancer Resource Center• Education/Screening Events• Support Groups
Diagnostic Services• Breast Services • Breast MRI • Breast Ultrasound • Cyst Aspirations • Ductograms • Lesion Localization Procedures • Mammography • 3D Mammography • MRI-Guided Breast Biopsy • Screening and Diagnostic Exams • Stereotactic Biopsy • Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy
• Imaging Services • CT • Fluoroscopy • Low Dose CT for Lung Cancer Screening • MRI • Nuclear Medicine Exams • PET
• Other Diagnostic Screens • Bronchoscopy • Colonoscopy
Nursing Services• Chemo-certified Nurses• Patient Navigation
Because the diseases of cancer are complex, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas’ Patient Navigation Program offers assistance to cancer patients and their families in navigating through the system for cancer care.
Following an initial cancer diagnosis, the decisions can often be overwhelming in terms of the different types of physicians you may need to see or the many decisions you will need to make. The patient navigator understands your needs and provides the ability for you to focus on healing.
A patient navigator is a registered nurse (RN) who is available to you and your family as an advocate, guide, and moral supporter that can assist you from initial diagnosis through your recovery.
The Patient Navigator Will:• Help you gather all your medical records.
• Coordinate referrals to cancer specialists that have expertise in diagnosing and treating cancer.
• Assist with accessing specialists and scheduling appointments.
• Coordinate access to services and other resources needed.
• Answer general questions about cancer.
• Help you and your caregiver understand your personalized plan of care.
• Keep track of your treatment progress.
• Provide information to make your visits easier, such as directions, parking, transportation, and hotels.
• Provide information on cancer research trials.
Physician ServicesProvided by members of the Baylor Dallas medical staff.
• Blood and Marrow Transplant Program• Chemotherapy Service• Clinical Trials• Hematologists• Integrative Medicine Program• Medical Oncologists• Multidisciplinary Cancer Conferences• Radiation Oncologists• Specialty Support • Interventional Radiology • Pathology• Surgical Specialties (breast, colorectal, pancreatic, lung, and more)
Psychosocial, Emotional,or Spiritual Services• Behavioral Health Consultation• Case Management and Referral Services• Chaplain Services• Hospice Services• Palliative Care Consultations• Patient and Family Education Support• Social Services
Radiation Therapies• External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)• Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)• Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)• Internal Radiation Therapy • High-Dose Rate Treatment (Savi and MammoSite HDR)• Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)• Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)• System Radiation Therapy with Radioactive Isotopes• Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy (3D-CRT)
Surgical Services• Biopsies• Minimally Invasive surgery techniques• Robotic Surgery• Surgical intervention for certain cancers
Include:Oncology Services
For your convenience, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas offers digital screening and diagnostic mammography by appointment at four locations, the Darlene G. Cass Women’s Imaging Center at Junius, Darlene G. Cass Women’s Imaging Center at North Dallas, Baylor Breast Imaging Center at Cedar Hill, and Baylor Breast Imaging Center at Rockwall. For more information on our breast imaging services, visit www.baylorhealth.com/breastimaging or call 1-800-4BAYLOR.
CenterBreast Health
W. H. and Peggy Smith Breast Center is committed to offering patients advantages in their battle against breast cancer. The center has received full accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers, given only to those centers that provide the highest level of quality breast care and that undergo a rigorous evaluation and review of their performance. The center offers comprehensive services from education and early detection, to advanced treatment options and support.
Breast ImagingDarlene G. Cass Women’s Imaging Center is fully accredited in mammography, 3D tomography, stereotactic breast biopsy, breast ultrasound, ultrasound-guided breast biopsy and the advanced technologies of breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission mammography (PEM) scan. All images are interpreted by radiologists on the medical staff at Baylor Dallas who are specially trained in breast imaging.
• A screening mammogram is recommended for women who are not experiencing any symptoms and not breastfeeding, beginning at age 40.
• A diagnostic mammogram is recommended for women who are experiencing symptoms such as a lump, nipple discharge or pain, or have a history of breast cancer.
Ernie’s Boutique and Gift ShopErnie’s Boutique and Gift Shop is a special boutique designed to help patients look and feel their best during cancer treatment. The products and services offered can help minimize the effects of treatment and include:
• Books offering education, meditation, nutrition and humor
• Breast prostheses by a certified fitter
• Compression garment for lymphedema
• Gift items
• Hair alternatives such as wigs, hats, scarves and head wraps
• Mastectomy and fashion bras fit by a certified fitter
• Mastectomy swimsuits and specialized clothing
• Medicare assignment accepted
• Sun-protective clothing
Breast ImagingServices
he cancer genetics program offers genetic counseling, patient education, genetic testing, interpretation of genetic testing results and tailored options for managing cancer risks.
Genetic counseling helps individuals understand the medical, psychological, andfamilial implications of the genetic contributions to cancer.
Genetic counseling services are offered to patients who have a personal or familyhistory that is suspicious of any cancer predisposition syndrome. Commongenetic counseling indications include a history of breast and/or ovarian cancer,a history of colon and/or uterine cancer, a history of colon polyposis, a history ofmelanoma or a history of multiple types of cancers in the same individual.
The genetic counselor will develop a risk assessment to determine the likelihoodof having an inherited form of cancer. If indicated, laboratory analyses of cancerpredisposition genes will be performed. If an individual has a genetic conditionthat predisposes him or her to cancer, there are specific screening, prevention, and treatment guidelines that can help reduce his or her risk of disease. Additionally, other family members could be tested to determine their risk of cancer.
Dental ClinicA visit to the dentist before beginning cancer treatment may be an important partof your overall healing. Certain medications used to treat cancer can affect oralhealth. Doctors and dentists recommend extractions and other intensive dentalwork be completed prior to cancer treatment. This allows for optimal healing.
The dental clinic provides oral health care before and after cancer treatment,blood and marrow transplants and organ transplants. Chemotherapy andradiation therapy have the potential to harm healthy cells in the mouth.
Exercise Program Our program helps patients improve their physical and psychological well-being through exercise. Trained staff members create individualized programs tailored to patients’ fitness levels, needs and goals. Exercise can help reduce the side effects associated with cancer treatment. Ask your physician for a referral.
TCancer Genetics
The integrative medicine program at Baylor Sammons Cancer Center focuses on each patient’s needs from a holistic viewpoint. The program offers quality care in a healing environment that combines complementary, holistic, ancillary and traditional medical approaches. The physician specialists on our medical staff take into account the whole person: body, mind and spirit. The makeup of each patient is considered, along with the internal and external environmental factors that affect well-being. A program is then developed and tailored to fit each patient’s unique requirements.
Services Offered:
• Acupuncture
• 90-minute initial consultations
• Nutritional counseling
• Targeted nutritional supplements
Integrative Medicine
• Relaxation techniques
• Specialty lab testing
• Bio-impedance testing
Oncology Therapy ProgramOur physical and occupational therapists help patients stay fit and strong as they undergo cancer treatments. Evidence-based practice shows that therapy can increase strength and endurance, improve mobility, reduce fatigue, improve mood, reduce mental stress and anxiety, and increase overall function in all areas of life.
Some examples are:
• Complementary techniques for pain and nausea including biothermal touch therapies and aromatherapy
• Quality of life interventions including fatigue management
• Shibashi –group exercise class that combines gentle and slow movements and breathing, which offer many health benefits (Tai Chi and QiGong)
• Lymphedema Services – An extension of our oncology therapy program, our lymphedema program offers upper and lower extremity lymphedema treatment. The complete decongestive physiotherapy treatment is a 5-step treatment process that includes hygiene and topical skin products, manual lymph drainage, bandaging and exercises, dietary guidelines, and patient education.
Chapel and Meditation RoomThe chapel is a quiet, tranquil space that offers patients and families a place to worship, pray, meditate and seek comfort. There is a meditation room on the skybridge for contemplation, meditation, prayer and a moment’s rest. Grief support and recovery services are available to help deal with the effects of illness.
A Healing EnvironmentEvery part of Baylor Sammons Cancer Center is designed to promote healing.Natural lighting and specialized panels light the hallways providing a natural andcalming atmosphere. Beautiful touches like gardens and abundant seating throughout the building provide room to relax and reflect. Clowns and pet therapy offer cheer, while art and music carts deliver healing sights and sounds. Baylor Sammons Cancer Center provides patients with a healing center that nurtures the soul while treating the disease.
The Virginia R. Cvetko Patient Education and Support Center offers many educational and support programs that allow cancer patients to share experiences and learn from other survivors. Group meetings allow patients to learn more about their disease from experts, find encouragement and emotional support, and learn solutions for managing the challenges of living with cancer. Services include:
• Access to the medical director, nurses, chaplains, social workers, clinical psychologists, and art therapists
• Individual and group education
• A resource library with internet access, books and educational materials
• Assistance with locating community resources
Demonstration KitchenThe Virginia R. Cvetko Patient Education and Support Center offers a demonstration kitchen where a chef and registered dieticians teach patients and their families how to cook nutritionally and deliciously. Eating healthy is crucial during cancer treatment. Sometimes patients experience side effects that impact their nutritional intake and may need to know how to cook healthy foods that accommodate new nutrition and taste needs.
Behavioral HealthThe primary goal of Behavioral Health is to help cancer patients manage common cancer-related physical, emotional and behavioral health challenges. The program also assists with life-transitional stressors that may interfere with daily functioning, thereby helping to promote overall health, quality of life and well-being for those it serves.
CenterPatient Education and Support
ServicesPalliative Care
Clinical Trials
When a patient is facing a life-threatening illness, we go beyond advanced medical
treatments and offer compassionate care to help you and your family members cope.
This service is called palliative care.
The primary mission of the Palliative Care Program is to provide symptomatic relief
to patients, improve their quality of life, and assist with advance care planning or
direction. The Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas Palliative Care team includes
physicians, nurses, chaplains, social workers, therapists, pharmacists, and other health
care professionals. These dedicated team members are trained to help you with the issues
you may face in dealing with a critical illness.
The Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas Palliative Care Consultation Service
is hospital-based, and different from hospice care in that patients are often continuing
active treatment of their disease. You may continue to receive treatments such as
chemotherapy or radiation, while also working with the Palliative Care team.
f you’re fighting cancer, it’s nice to know your hospital is doing all it can to fight
cancer with you. At Baylor, this means we offer advanced treatments today, and
conduct clinical trials that may lead to even better treatments tomorrow. Every
research study we conduct has you in mind.
By taking part in a clinical trial, you can:
• Play a more active role in your own health care
• Help others by contributing to medical research
• Have the satisfaction of aiding in progress against disease
• Receive the most recent information and evidence-based care from our experts
To see if you qualify for enrollment in one of our clinical trials call 1.800.4BAYLOR,
where you can learn more about active research trials.
Cancer Research
Baylor Sammons Cancer Center has long been a leader in researching ways to better
detect and treat cancer. Patients currently have access to more than 100 cancer
clinical trials at any time and the Swim Across America Innovative Clinical Trials
Center provides more clinical trials and research laboratory space, additional
research staff and specialized clinical trials, all in a dedicated space.
To learn more about our cancer clinical trials, call patient navigation at
214.820.3535 or visit BaylorHealth.com/CancerResearch.
Cancer research studies on the Baylor Dallas campus are conducted through Baylor Research Institute, Texas Oncology and US Oncology. Each reviews, approves and conducts clinical trials independently.
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Since its beginning in 1983, the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) program at
Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas has performed more than 5,000
transplantations, ranking it among the largest in the country. The program has vast
expertise in autologous, allogenic-related and allogenic-unrelated donor transplantation.
Treatment is available for acute and chronic leukemia, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, non-
Hodgkin’s lymphoma, myeloma and related diseases, as well as selected solid tumors.
In 1998, the BMT program at Baylor Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas became one
of the first in the United States to receive initial accreditation by the Foundation for the
Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT). The program has continued to maintain its
accreditation. This recognition placed Baylor Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas among
an elite group of BMT centers nationwide.
At Baylor Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas, patients have access to a comprehensive
continuum of BMT services, including pre-transplant evaluation and treatment,
inpatient and outpatient care, long-term follow-up care, education, support, housing
coordination and financial services.
ProgramBlood and Marrow Transplant
aring for cancer patients and their families requires comprehensive
planning to provide the diagnostic and treatment capabilities
for the entire episode of care. This means reaching beyond the
hospital’s doors with information, education, and support to enable cancer
patients to take control of their own health in a preventive and meaningful
way. One of the ways Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas fulfills this
role is through community health events and outreach activities.
Baylor Dallas sponsors a variety of awareness events and screenings, including
For Women For Life® and It’s a Guy Thing®, our annual women’s and men’s
health fairs, community health screenings, and skin cancer screenings. We offer
community education on a variety of topics that stress the importance of
regular screenings to promote early detection of cancer. We are also able to
offer our new lung cancer screening CT exam, designed to identify early signs
of lung cancer in patients with a long history of smoking.
Support groups offer an environment where cancer patients as well as their
loved ones can talk about their disease and receive support and encouragement
from others. Baylor offers a variety of cancer support groups. Call The Cvetko
Center at 214.820.2608 for times and locations.
Community Outreach
CThe power of health begins with prevention and early detection.
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Oncology Services
Helpful Numbers1.800.4BAYLOR
The Virginia R. Cvetko Patient Education and Support Center 214.820.2608
Patient Navigation 214.820.3535
Behavioral Health 214.820.2991
Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas holds accreditations from some of
the most prestigious cancer organizations in the nation. Each of these accreditations
requires programs to achieve specific standards of excellence.
AwardsAccreditations and
Magnet Award for “Excellence inNursing” from the American NursesCredentialing Center
National Accreditation Programfor Breast Centers
Foundation for the Accreditation ofCellular Therapy (Blood and MarrowTransplant Program). The Blood andMarrow transplant (BMT) Programis one of the largest in the UnitedStates and a center of excellence;it is the only program in Texas thatoffers all four elements of theNational Marrow Donor Program.
The Joint Commission—The JointCommission has been acknowledgedas the leader in developing the higheststandards for quality and safety in thedelivery of health care and evaluatingorganization performance based onthese standards.
American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer
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