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Tri-Cities Cancer Center 7350 W. Deschutes Ave., Bldg. A Kennewick, WA 99336 (509) 783-9894 1-800-377-0856 Map and Driving Directions (Google Maps) ...
page.png About Us
Our History The Tri-Cities Cancer Center began as a dream for a place within our region not only to treat cancer, but also to care for those impacted by it. United in a common goal, local hospitals, individuals, civic groups and businesses made...
page.png Board Members
Tri-Cities Cancer Center 2010 Board of Directors  Susan Kreid Chair Kadlec Regional Medical Center Community Representative Judge Jerry Roach - Vice Chair Lourdes Health Network Community Representative P. Donna Vance Treasurer Kennewick General...
page.png Our Doctors
      Dr. Sheila Rege                           Dr. Richard GieverDear Radiation Oncology Patient:We, the...
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folder.png Care Coordination
folder.png Personal Support
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folder.png TCCC Foundation
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation was formed to help fulfill the mission of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Through charitable contributions solicited throughout our region, the Foundation provides financial support for patient and community...
page.png Donate Now!
Your support is integral to the work we do at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center. Credit card donations can now be made online.  To make a donation by credit card, click here. To make a donation you may mail a check to: Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation 7350 W...
page.png Survivor Network
page.png Fundraising Events
The TCCC Foundation hosts 4 special fundraising events throughout the year. River Ribbon Run - March 20, 2010 9th Annual Fundraising Breakfast- April  27, 2010 20th Annual Billie Jane Lampson Memorial Golf Classic- August 27th 10th...
folder.png Community Education & Outreach
Knowledge provides the power to cancer prevention and early detection. With education and information patients, families, and caregivers can make informed decisions and become active partners in cancer care. Cancer Information Center: This resource...
page.png Cancer Screening Guidlines
Early Detection Saves Lives! To download these guidelines, click here.  Cancer Screening Guidelines ___________ Cancer Related General Check-up Men and women 20-40 should have a general cancer check-up every three years.  Men and women 40+...
folder.png Treatment Technology
We know that a cancer diagnosis is difficult to face. We do not want members of our community to have to face the additional challenges of leaving town to receive quality treatment. That is why we at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center are proud of...
page.png What is Radiation Therapy?
Radiation therapy (sometimes called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy, or irradiation) is the treatment of disease using penetrating beams of high-energy waves or streams of particles called radiation. You’ve probably seen a chest x-ray or x-ray pictures of...
folder.png Treatment Types
page.png IMRT
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center offers the most advanced and precise form of radiation therapy available anywhere today.  The Cancer Center has two state-of-the-art, Varian linear accelerators able to perform Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)...
page.png Mammosite
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center will implement Mammosite along with the HDR Brachytherapy.  Mammosite is used to treat breast cancer.  When a lumpectomy is performed, a deflated balloon is placed where the tumor was.  A catheter is attached...
page.png High Dose Rate Brachytherapy (HDR)
During the last twenty-five years-with the advances in the production of high intensity radioactive sources, fast computers and high tech equipment for remote loading of the sources in the patient, a new modality has been developed: high dose rate brachytherapy...
page.png TCCC Foundation
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation was formed to help fulfill the mission of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Through charitable contributions solicited throughout our region, the Foundation provides financial support for patient and community...
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page.png Donate Now
Your support is integral to the work we do at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center. Credit card donations can now be made online.  To make a donation by credit card, click here. To make a donation you may mail a check to: Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation 7350 W...
page.png Screenings
Tri-Cities Cancer Center offers free community screenings throughout the year for breast, cervical, colon, prostate, and skin cancers. These screenings are often provided through partnerships with local organizations. Results from screenings...
page.png Wellness Center
The Wellness Center at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center is a valuable resource to help promote well being for cancer patients in our community.  We provide programs and services to encourage spiritual, physical, and emotional health.  Our wellness...
page.png Cancer Screening Guidelines
Early Detection Saves Lives! To download these guidelines, click here.  Cancer Screening Guidelines ___________ Cancer Related General Check-up Men and women 20-40 should have a general cancer check-up every three years.  Men and women 40+...
page.png Community Education & Outreach
Knowledge provides the power to cancer prevention and early detection. With education and information patients, families, and caregivers can make informed decisions and become active partners in cancer care. Cancer Information Center: This resource...
page.png Care Coordination
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center offers cancer care coordination for patients and helps them and their families understand treatment and what to expect. Registered nurse care coordinators will serve as a patient advocates when needed, including management...
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page.png Chaplain
A chaplain is available at the Cancer Center through a partnership with the Tri-City Chaplaincy.  The chaplain offers private, confidential discussions, as well as group discussions for patients, family members, and caregivers.  The chaplain...
page.png Support Groups
Support group are an important part of the personal support provided by the Cancer Center. For dates and times of current support groups, please call (509) 737-3420.  Or Click Here to download our most current Support Group Schedule. ...
page.png Patient Mentoring
This service matches current patients with survivors to help guide them through the cancer journey.   For more information about the patient mentoring program, please call (509) 737-3412. ...
page.png Cancer WellFit Program
Customized Exercise Program for Cancer Patients and Survivors Thanks to a partnership between the Tri-Cities Cancer Center and the Tri-City Court Club, we can now offer the Cancer WellFit Program, a 10-week program designed for cancer patients and...
page.png IMRT
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center offers the most advanced and precise form of radiation therapy available anywhere today.  The Cancer Center has two state-of-the-art, Varian linear accelerators able to perform Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)...
page.png High Dose Rate Brachytherapy (HDR)
During the last twenty-five years-with the advances in the production of high intensity radioactive sources, fast computers and high tech equipment for remote loading of the sources in the patient, a new modality has been developed: high dose rate brachytherapy...
page.png Mammosite
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center will implement Mammosite along with the HDR Brachytherapy.  Mammosite is used to treat breast cancer.  When a lumpectomy is performed, a deflated balloon is placed where the tumor was.  A catheter is attached...
page.png General Skin Care
A skin reaction is a possible side effect of radiation therapy. After two to three weeks of treatment, the skin in the treated area may become reddened, tanned, dry (with flaking and itching) or sore.  If treatment includes an area such as...
page.png Coping with Cancer Fatigue
Suggested Strategies for Conserving Your Energy   Activities of Daily Living ·    Sit down to bathe and dry off; wear a terry robe instead of drying off ·    Use a shower/bath organizer to decrease leaning and reaching,...
page.png Nutrition
·    Nutrition is very individualized. What is recommended for one patient might be the opposite for the next patient. However, it is very important that all patients have a high protein, high calorie diet.  · It is...
page.png Our Location
Tri-Cities Cancer Center 7350 W. Deschutes Ave., Bldg. A Kennewick, WA 99336 (509) 783-9894 1-800-377-0856 Map and Driving Directions (Google Maps) ...
page.png Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy (sometimes called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy, or irradiation) is the treatment of disease using penetrating beams of high-energy waves or streams of particles called radiation. You’ve probably seen a chest x-ray or x-ray pictures of...
page.png Quality Treatment Options
We know that a cancer diagnosis is difficult to face. We do not want members of our community to have to face the additional challenges of leaving town to receive quality treatment. That is why we at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center are proud of...
page.png CT Scanner
The most recent technological upgrade the Cancer Center undertook was the installation of a GE Lightspeed CT scanner in December of 2007.  This new scanner provides state-of-the-art imaging for our patients improving their treatment plans and care...
page.png Trilogy(tm)
The Power of Trilogy™ The new Trilogy™ system uses a combination of high quality imaging technology with a medical linear accelerator to deliver a powerful, focused radiation beam.Treatment with the Trilogy™ linear accelerator is up to 60% faster...
page.png About Us
Our History The Tri-Cities Cancer Center began as a dream for a place within our region not only to treat cancer, but also to care for those impacted by it. United in a common goal, local hospitals, individuals, civic groups and businesses made...
page.png Privacy Policy
TRI-CITIES CANCER CENTER NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES Effective Date:  April 14, 2003 THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY....
page.png Board Members
Tri-Cities Cancer Center 2010 Board of Directors  Susan Kreid Chair Kadlec Regional Medical Center Community Representative Judge Jerry Roach - Vice Chair Lourdes Health Network Community Representative P. Donna Vance Treasurer Kennewick General...
page.png Advancing Cancer Care In Our Community
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page.png Patient Handbook
We provide our patients with a detailed handbook on their first visit to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Click here to view our Patient Packet  ...
page.png Current Patients
“When the doctor says you have cancer it scares you. It’s a very frightening experience and you have to either run away from it or face it head on. And when you face it, you can’t face it alone. You need the help of family, friends,...
page.png Radiation Therapy Treatment Timeline
Once you have been diagnosed with cancer and you have been referred to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center, you will progress along the following steps for your radiation treatment: Consultation • Meet with your radiation oncologist • Physical exam • Learn how...
page.png Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Where is the Tri-Cities Cancer Center located? A. In southeastern Washington at 7350 West Deschutes Avenue in Kennewick. The facility is approximately two blocks east of Columbia Center Boulevard located in the Vista Field area.     Map...
page.png Common Billing and Insurance Questions
Q. Will the Tri-Cities Cancer Center bill my insurance (s)? A. The Cancer Center will submit a claim to your primary and secondary insurance. If you have a cancer specific policy we will also supply you with an itemized billing so that you can submit to this plan...
page.png Common Questions
Below are some common billing questions that can arise while undergoing radiation treatment at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Our staff is always available to assist you with any of your questions and concerns.  Please click on the links below...
page.png Radiation Treatments
How Long Does the Treatment Take? For most types of cancer, radiation therapy is usually given 5 days a week for 6 to 8 weeks. The total dose of radiation and the number of treatments you have will depend on the size, location, and kind of cancer you...
page.png Our Doctors
      Dr. Sheila Rege                           Dr. Richard GieverDear Radiation Oncology Patient:We, the...
page.png Expansion Project
  "As our community grows, as the need for cancer care grows, so must we.  We owe it to our community to be here for anyone who needs the best cancer care close to home. -Tom Cothran, Executive Director To meet the growing cancer...
page.png Expansion Project- Fast Facts
* Growing patient numbers and a growing community make this a critical time for expansion of cancer services. * There were more than 1.4 million new diagnoses of cancer nation-wide in 2007. * Quality care is our priority. In 2007, the Cancer Center...
page.png Once-in-a-Lifetime Giving Opportunities
The expansion of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center will bring several unique giving opportunities for our Foundation donors and supporters. Naming rights will be available for entrances, support pillars, garden pavers, conference rooms, etc. Securing naming...
page.png Fundraising Events
The TCCC Foundation hosts 4 special fundraising events throughout the year. River Ribbon Run - March 20, 2010 9th Annual Fundraising Breakfast- April  27, 2010 20th Annual Billie Jane Lampson Memorial Golf Classic- August 27th 10th...
page.png 20th Annual Billie Jane Lampson Memorial Golf Classic
Photos are now online from the 20th Annual Billie Jane Lampson Memorial Golf Classic Friday, August 27, 2010 Click on the logo to check out the pictures   ...
folder.png Current Patients
“When the doctor says you have cancer it scares you. It’s a very frightening experience and you have to either run away from it or face it head on. And when you face it, you can’t face it alone. You need the help of family, friends,...
folder.png Web Links
page.png National Cancer Institute
Official site for the National Institute of Health's principal agency for cancer research. ...
page.png American Cancer Society
page.png Breast & Cervical Health Program
The Breast and Cervical Health Program serves women between the ages of 40 and 65. BCHP offers women free clinical visits which include a pelvic exam, Pap test, and clinical breast exam....
page.png Southeast Washington Laryngectomee Club
page.png Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Washington
page.png Cancer Information Service
A free national cancer information and education network....
page.png Columbia Basin Hematology & Oncology
Located at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center, CBHO provides medical oncology services (chemotherapy)....
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page.png More Web Resources
Visit CureToday's webpage for an extensive list of cancer and survivorship webpages....
page.png Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
A local chapter of Candlelighters is active in the Tri-Cities. Contact the Cancer Center to learn more at 509-737-3418....
page.png CaringBridge
Free, personalized websites that support and connect loved ones during critical illness, treatment and recovery. ...
page.png Kennewick General Hospital
page.png Kadlec Medical Center
page.png Lourdes Health Network
page.png Patient Handbook
We provide our patients with a detailed handbook on their first visit to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Click here to view our Patient Packet  ...
page.png Your Treatment Timeline
Once you have been diagnosed with cancer and you have been referred to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center, you will progress along the following steps for your radiation treatment: Consultation • Meet with your radiation oncologist • Physical exam • Learn how...
page.png Common Questions
Below are some common billing questions that can arise while undergoing radiation treatment at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center.  Our staff is always available to assist you with any of your questions and concerns.  Please click on the links below...
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page.png Calendar of Events
September 2010 WC CalendarClick on the above link to view our most current calendar of events.  Please call 509.737.3420 with any questions on Wellness Center programming. Noted Events: Sept 1 Food For Life Nutrition and Cooking - Session 6,...
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