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Oncology

Oncology refers to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Oncology treatments may include chemotherapy, radiation, medication or surgery. Oncologists can specialize in one of three fields of oncology: medical, radiation or surgery.

Cancer hospitals in Florida

At HCA Florida Healthcare, we know a cancer diagnosis can change everything.

We also know that access to timely treatment, compassionate care and cutting-edge techniques can make all the difference. That's why our cancer care teams act quickly to provide the support you deserve — from diagnosis through survivorship.

Types of cancer we treat

We provide access to oncologists who are experienced in treating a wide range of cancers, including:

Cancer treatments and services

Effective cancer care doesn’t end with treatment. That's why we offer a variety of services to treat the whole person — body and mind.

Our comprehensive services and treatments include:

  • Cancer rehabilitation
  • Complementary cancer support services
  • Infusion therapy, including chemotherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Surgery for tumor removal

Our cancer care teams

As a fully integrated network of care, we're able to bring together the best minds and the most appropriate resources to best treat your specific condition.

A multidisciplinary team of collaborative oncology specialists will work together to craft a treatment plan that's tailored to your unique needs and specific condition. From there, your treatment will be seamlessly coordinated throughout your treatment.

Our oncology specialists include:

  • Hematologists
  • Medical oncologists
  • Pathologists
  • Radiation oncologists
  • Radiologists
  • Surgeons
  • Surgical oncologists

Looking for a location?

We also offer quality care at these other locations in our extended network.
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Black women and triple negative breast cancer 

October 10, 2023
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) makes up only 10-15% of all breast cancer diagnoses, but disproportionately affects black women under the age of 40.

Black women and triple negative breast cancer 

October 10, 2023
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) makes up only 10-15% of all breast cancer diagnoses, but disproportionately affects black women under the age of 40.

Mammograms and annual screenings: Establishing a base line for your breast health  

October 01, 2023
Detecting breast cancer earlier for all women, regardless of race and ethnicity, and for all types of breast cancer is associated with a better chance of cure. Having a regular, yearly screening mammogram is the best way to be sure breast cancer is detected early.

Choosing the right sunscreen: How to protect yourself from skin cancer 

June 19, 2023
Tayla Holman
To get the best protection from the sun's harmful rays and reduce the risk of skin cancer, it's important to use sunscreen properly.