Since 1903, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center has been dedicated to providing world-class medical care to residents of our community. Opening our Cancer Care Center in 1993, we've offered advanced cancer treatment and care for numerous decades. With access to clinical trials, cutting-edge anti-cancer drugs, and new technology, patients at PVHMC can have peace of mind knowing they are in good hands. We know that finding out you have cancer can be extremely overwhelming. The Lung Cancer Program at PVHMC is run by a multidisciplinary team that is driven to offer streamlined quality care with a personalized approach. We design our lung cancer treatment plans specifically for each patient, ensuring you get the most detailed treatment available.
At Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, we understand that it is about treating the whole person not just their cancer. This includes emotional and recovery support services, comprehensive medical treatment, and much more. That's why we address many of the underlying chronic lung diseases that lung cancer patients are at risk for, including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, general shortness of breath, and other respiratory challenges.
For our team of lung cancer experts at PVHMC, it's not just about utilizing the most advanced cancer treatment options, cutting-edge therapies, and newest anti-cancer drugs. We are always focused on balancing medical technology and advanced treatment with personalized care. That's why we offer a lung cancer nurse navigator who stand by your side every step of the way. They help guide you through the diagnosis process, treatment and recovery, and everything in between. They also work closely with your family and team of physicians to coordinate efficient care, leading to the best treatment and experience possible.
For more information on Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center's Lung Cancer program, please call 909.865.9555.
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