At first the news is a devastating shock, then questions arise and soon the battle begins. Parents and children facing cancer move forward with our support every step of the way. Beginning with aggressive yet compassionate treatment and following through to help managing social and emotional side effects, exceptional cancer care is available in Western North Carolina.Services Provided
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Pediatric Cancer: Children diagnosed with any type of cancer receive inpatient treatment in our specialty unit and outpatient care at Zeis Children’s Cancer Center. Comprehensive treatments available in the pediatric cancer program include chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and child-friendly activities to teach about side-effects and lifestyle changes for the best possible recovery. Alternative therapies such as animal, art and music therapy are also available.
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Blood Disorders: Infants, children and adolescents diagnosed with blood disorders receive life-time care that incorporates education and social services with medical treatments such as blood product transfusions, steroid management, and anticoagulant or factor replacement therapies. Mission Children’s Hospital is the region’s referral center for the North Carolina Sickle Cell Syndrome Program. Our team is trained to diagnose and treat children with sickle cell disease.
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Patient and Family Resources: In addition to expert medical treatment, our patients and their families receive education, emotional and social support and have access to programs designed to meet their ongoing needs. With the goal of addressing the whole child, Mission Children’s Hospital offers clinical social workers, Arts for Life, pet therapy, child life and parent-to-parent matches through the Family Support Network.
We treat patients diagnosed with a variety of children’s cancers and blood disorders. Some of the conditions include:
- Leukemia
- Brain tumors
- Cancers of the lymph system such as Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Solid tumors such as neuroblastoma and bone tumors
- Anemias including iron deficiency anemia
- Hemoglobin disorders such as sickle cell disease
- Neutropenias
- Congenital and acquired bleeding disorders
Pediatric cancer care at Mission Children’s Hospital requires a physician’s referral. If you have any concerns about your child’s health, please consult your primary care provider.
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Zeis Children’s Cancer Center
11 Vanderbilt Park Dr.
Asheville, NC 28803
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Mission Children’s Hospital
509 Biltmore Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801
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