Does anyone know about "Cancer Treatment Center of America"?
They are advertised in the Chicago area but I don't know anything about them. Looking for information.
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Some have written about them on the board - use the "search" function and see what you can find.
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thank you
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as with any hospital there is good and bad reviews. Find someone you trust and stick with them. Good luc
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Here's the link to one of the most recent discussions on this forum on CTCA:
https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/8/topic/829698?page=1#post_4340010
It seems they are selective in who they accept as patients and what type insurance they accept. In doing so, they can claim a higher percentage of good outcomes. They don't use better medicines, but they do seem to integrate complimentary therapies along with standard treatment.
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I am a CTCA success story! I was diagnosed stage IV from the get go. The first place I went basically toldme there was nothing that could be done to help me. CTCA gave me hope so I began treatment there immediately. They do have interdisciplinary treatments which is a definate plus, but he most amazing benefit (to me) was the immediacy of test results. Mammogram results before you got dressed, scans the same day
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There is one near me advertised in Philadelphia, but I have not heard anything about it one way or the other. Would be interested in anyone's experience. Immediate test results is a big plus, the waiting is the worst part!
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Have head good things about them from people who have gone there,BUT they are picky on who they accept. Check that CTA accepts your insurance or you might get declined, For me I didn't consider CTA since the nearest one is all the way in Philly and I have lots of choices lot closer to me.
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I live 45 outside of philly and was told when I called that the only center that could see was the one in Ohio and that they have lots of women who "travel" for treatment. I decided that wasn't for me and am happy at Johns Hopkins. The one in Ohio was the only one who would accept our insurance and they never could explain why they would but not the one closer to me.
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You may want to check out the article below in Reuters March 2013 regarding Cancer Treatment Ctr of America. Sorry I couldnt link it!
Special Report: Behind a cancer-treatment firm's rosy survival claims
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http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE9250L820130306
Here it is-learned how to do something new!
Lyn
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scary and so glad I live near a major cancer center and not considered these guys
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Interestingly, CTA is one of the sponsors of breastcancer.org.
http://www.breastcancer.org/about_us/supporters/co...
Tina
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2012/12...
Interesting article about CTCA from Forbes
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Prior to my understanding of the approach that CTCA uses, I wondered if perhaps they had some type of medicines that were more effective than what other medical facilities were using for cancer treatment. Was I somehow getting less effective drugs for bc from my oncologist? Once I learned what they were about, i no longer had that concern.
It would definitely be nice if my insurance picked up the tab for the complimentary treatments such as acupuncture, naturopathy and reiki, but I am thankful that I am able to get standard quality conventional treatment and testing. I guess it's up to me if I want to spend money on the complimentary therapies.
If you can get into a CTCA, I'm sure you're going to get treated well. (Quick test results? Yes, thank you!) It's just that CTCA is not the only place you are going to get effective, quality medical treatment for bc.
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Bump!!
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BUMP
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My Friend moved back to Jersey but she is Traveling to Georgia to go to Cancer Treatment Center of America...Having Chemo and Flying back home to Jersey...really sounds like too much and so many good places here.
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Bump!! Just want to see if there is any response.
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