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Innovative Leaders in Cancer Care

ProCure collaborates with leading radiation oncology practices and hospitals to develop proton therapy centers and provide treatment to patients. The physician groups we work with are leaders in the field, known for clinical excellence as well as for pioneering new technologies for treating cancer. The hospitals we work with have established leadership positions in their communities and are committed to providing their patients with advanced cancer care.

Collaborating with these hospitals and physician groups allows us to provide patients with comprehensive cancer care.

Suburban Chicago, Illinois
Radiation Oncology Consultants (ROC)
Central DuPage Hospital CDH Cancer Center
Central DuPage Hospital (CDH)
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Radiation Medicine Associates (RMA)
INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma
INTEGRIS Health

Somerset, New Jersey
Princeton Radiation Oncology (PRO)
CentraState Health Care System

Seattle, Washington
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA)

Boca Raton, Florida
Boca Raton Radiation Oncology Associates

Suburban Detroit, Michigan
Beaumont Hospitals
Beaumont Radiation Oncologists

Suburban Chicago

The radiation oncologists who provide clinical care at the CDH Proton Center, A ProCure Center, are members of Radiation Oncology Consultants (ROC). ROC is the first physician group in Illinois that is able to treat patients with proton therapy. The radiation oncologists of ROC will plan the course of therapy, manage the clinical care, and conduct weekly examinations to ensure that the patient's treatment is on track.

Affiliated with hospitals throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, the radiation oncologists of ROC are leaders in the field and are known for clinical excellence as well as for pioneering new technologies to treat cancer. They are experienced in the delivery of 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT), intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), Gamma Knife® radiosurgery (stereotactic radiosurgery), stereotactic radiotherapy, TomoTherapy®, high dose rate brachytherapy (HDR), low dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy, and proton therapy. With specializations in brain, head and neck, breast, lung, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, prostate, and pediatric cancers, ROC has the expertise to provide the highest level of medical care to patients.

The broad expertise of ROC physicians and the group’s access to a comprehensive range of radiation therapies means that your patients will receive a treatment plan that is specifically suited to them.

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Central DuPage Hospital CDH Cancer Center

The CDH Cancer Center in Warrenville is located adjacent to the proton center and provides comprehensive cancer care in a single, convenient outpatient location. The center's services include:

  • Physician clinics,
  • Chemotherapy and infusion therapy
  • Advanced radiation treatment
  • Clinical trialsDiagnostic imaging and laboratory services
  • Support groups and classes
  • American Cancer Society wig boutique

 

Patients receive personalized, comprehensive care from a dedicated multidisciplinary team that includes oncology-certified nurses and board-certified medical and radiation oncologists. Rounding out the team are professionals in radiology, diagnostic imaging, nutrition, social work, pharmacology, genetic counseling, and pastoral care.

By combining a leading-edge, modern facility with compassionate care from a team of multidisciplinary experts, the CDH Cancer Center offers patients and their families local access to quality cancer care.

Patients can also benefit from the network of community-based CDH Convenient Care Centers located throughout the area. With extended hours and walk-in service, the centers provide care for minor injuries and illnesses or for patients who don’t have access to a primary care physician.

Learn more about the CDH Cancer Center »


CDH is a nationally recognized 313-bed facility located in Winfield, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago. CDH is a leading center for medical technology, one of the busiest surgical hospitals in Illinois, and has achieved Magnet® recognition for excellence in nursing services.

For the last four years, Thomson Reuters has listed CDH as one of the Top 100 Hospitals in the United States. CDH is affiliated with other healthcare leaders, including the regionally known Children’s Memorial Hospital for pediatric care and, most recently, the nationally known Cleveland Clinic for cardiac surgery.

Central DuPage Health is included in an interdependent network of healthcare organizations and services, including convenient care centers, occupational health services, home health, and hospice care.

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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and the CDH Proton Center, A ProCure Center, collaborate to offer patients with pediatric brain tumors access to proton therapy. In addition, the multidisciplinary Brain Tumor Board at Lurie Children's plays an integral role in the clinical review of all pediatric brain and central nervous system tumor patients undergoing treatment at the center. Lurie Children's pediatric anesthesiologists provide services for younger children undergoing proton beam procedures.

Learn more about Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital »


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Oklahoma City

The radiation oncologists who provide clinical care at the ProCure Proton Therapy Center are members of Radiation Medicine Associates (RMA). RMA is the first physician group in Oklahoma to treat patients with proton therapy. The radiation oncologists of RMA will plan the course of therapy, manage the clinical care, and conduct weekly checkups to ensure that the patient's treatment is on track.

The radiation oncologists of RMA collectively have more than 70 years of medical experience. They are leaders in the field and are known for clinical excellence as well as for pioneering new technologies for treating cancer. RMA was among the first radiation oncology practices in the state to offer advanced radiation treatments, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy, Gamma Knife®, brachytherapy, and TomoTherapy®. With specializations in brain, head and neck, prostate, breast, lung, genitourinary, and gastrointestinal cancers, RMA has the expertise to provide the highest level of care to patients.

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The INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma is located adjacent to the ProCure Proton Therapy Center and provides patients with convenient cancer care beyond proton therapy. INTEGRIS Health has invested nearly $100 million in the development of the institute. Opened in November 2009, the institute offers advanced ambulatory cancer care, immunotherapy, genetic counseling, chemotherapy, blood cell transplants, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, image-guided radiation therapy, radiosurgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery. It also offers an integrated wellness center and on-site retail pharmacy for the convenience of patients. Together, the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma and ProCure Proton Therapy Center create a comprehensive, world-class cancer campus providing services not found elsewhere in the region.

Learn more about INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma »


INTEGRIS Health information

INTEGRIS Health is the state's largest Oklahoma-owned not-for-profit healthcare corporation, with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, physician clinics, mental health facilities, fitness centers, independent living centers, and home health agencies throughout much of the state. The corporate headquarters are located on the campus of INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Through its affiliates, INTEGRIS Health operates 13 hospitals, led in the Oklahoma City area by INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center and INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. The organization has affiliated mental health providers in 50 Oklahoma towns and cities, and offers hospice services through Hospice of Oklahoma County. Approximately 6 out of every 10 Oklahomans live within 30 miles of a facility or physician included in the INTEGRIS Health organization. Collectively, the entities within INTEGRIS Health maintain more than 1,900 licensed beds and have a medical staff that includes more than 2,500 physicians.

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New Jersey

Princeton Radiation Oncology (PRO), a division of Princeton Radiology Associates PA, is a 10-physician group of board-certified radiation oncologists who practice at 5 accredited cancer centers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The radiation oncologists, together with their team of specialized physicists, dosimetrists, therapists, and nurses, provide patients with an array of advanced cancer treatments in an intimate, patient-centered environment. PRO physicians are respected leaders in their field and have trained at premier cancer centers including MGH/Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins, University of Pennsylvania, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering. All have published literature in radiation oncology and many have been named as top doctors by their peers. A number of the PRO physicians have personal experience with advanced proton therapy from their training at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital.

Princeton Radiology Associates (PRA) is a 33-physician group practice that provides diagnostic radiology services at one hospital and 4 imaging centers in central New Jersey as well as radiation oncology services through PRO. In addition to providing direct patient care, the physicians of PRA established a research division, Princeton Radiology Pharmaceutical Research (RadPharm), which is now an internationally recognized leader in evaluating the efficacy of novel pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of cancer and other diseases.

Learn more about Princeton Radiation Oncology »


CentraState Healthcare System is a non-profit community health organization consisting of an acute-care hospital, an ambulatory care campus, three senior living communities, a Family Medicine Residency Program, and a charitable foundation. It is a member of the Robert Wood Johnson Health Network and a clinical research affiliate of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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Seattle

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) has long been dedicated to excellence in cancer research, education, and patient treatment. Established in 1998, SCCA united the adult and pediatric cancer-care services of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UW Medicine, and Seattle Children's. Together, they make up the only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in six states, from Washington to the Dakotas. A major focus of SCCA is to speed the transfer of new diagnostic and treatment techniques from the research setting to the patient bedside while providing premier, patient-focused cancer care. Patients who come to SCCA receive the latest research-based cancer therapies as well as cutting-edge treatments for a number of non-malignant diseases under development by its partner organizations. SCCA has three clinical-care sites: an outpatient clinic on the Hutchinson Center campus, a pediatric-inpatient unit at Seattle Children's, and an adult-inpatient unit at UW Medical Center.

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Florida

Boca Raton Radiation Oncology Associates includes leading radiation oncologists who have been practicing an average of 19 years. The physicians are early adopters of innovative technologies used in the treatment of cancer. They have experience in treating cancer in a variety of sites, including head and neck, lung, breast, brain, bladder, prostate, and in pediatric patients.


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Michigan

Beaumont Hospitals is a three-hospital regional healthcare provider with 1,711 licensed beds, 16,000 employees, and 3,000 physicians serving Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties. Beaumont is the leader in radiation oncology in Michigan. With the addition of the proton center, Beaumont plans to become a national center for treatment of recurrent cancer. Beaumont's Royal Oak Hospital was ranked in eight medical specialties and in 2008 was again ranked as one of America's Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.

Learn more about Beaumont Hospitals »


Beaumont Radiation Oncologists

Under the direction of Alvaro Martinez, MD, chairman, Radiation Oncology, Beaumont is a world leader in radiation oncology research and treatment. Beaumont radiation oncologists and physicists have invented and patented new technology, enhancing therapeutic radiation's effectiveness and reducing treatment time.


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