Cancer Care

Cancer CenterThe University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of only 40 centers in the U.S. to earn the National Cancer Institute's "Comprehensive" designation. Our Comprehensive Cancer Center is also a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, a consortium of 21 premiere cancer centers formed to develop national guidelines to ensure consistent, high-quality and cost-effective cancer care.

Our multidisciplinary cancer clinics follow a team approach to care. We bring together all the experts - oncologists, radiologists, pathologists and surgeons - needed to develop a complete diagnosis and treatment plan. Physicians and nurses provide ongoing care, while each patient's needs determine the specialists involved.

Our Comprehensive Cancer Center has 14 different multidisciplinary cancer clinics:

Blood and Marrow Transplant
Breast
Bladder
Endocrine (Thyroid, Adrenal)
Esophageal
Gastrointestinal

Head and Neck
Liver
Lung
Lymphoma
Neuro-Oncology

Pancreatic
Prostate
Sarcoma
Skin Cancer
(Melanoma, Merkel Cell)

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Quality of care measures for other types of cancer will be added in the near future.