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Gastrointestinal Cancer

When facing a cancer diagnosis, you need access to oncology experts, leading-edge treatments, and comprehensive supportive care. At St. Luke’s Cancer Institute, we bring you world-class gastrointestinal cancer care close to home. Our oncologists and surgeons have trained and worked at the country’s top cancer centers, including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Harvard), Yale University, the Mayo Clinic, UCLA, and the University of Washington. And, our broader team of skilled caregivers will help reduce or alleviate symptoms and side effects, while also supporting your mental and emotional needs every step of the way.

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Conditions

  • Anal Cancer

    Anal cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in the anus, which is the opening at the end of the rectum.

  • Bile Duct Cancer

    A rare disease in which cancer cells form in the ducts that are outside the liver.

  • Colon Cancer

    Abnormal cells in your colon or rectum can grow together and form polyps. Over time, some polyps can turn into cancer.

  • Esophageal Cancer

    Cancer located in the hollow, muscular tube that moves food from the throat to the stomach.

  • Liver Cancer

    A disease in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the liver; the most common type in adults is hepatocellular carcinoma.

  • Pancreatic Cancer

    When abnormal cells grow and form tumors in the pancreas; a small organ deep in the belly, behind your stomach.

  • Stomach Cancer

    Also known as gastric cancer – a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the lining of the stomach.

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You Can Make a Difference

You can make a real difference in the lives of patients and families facing cancer. We hope you’ll help us provide the exceptional healthcare and support they deserve. We encourage you to get involved by making a financial gift, sponsoring or attending events, or volunteering your time.