Exceptional Multidisciplinary Care

We offer a unique partnership among thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, interventional pulmonologists, diagnostic radiologists, nuclear medicine specialists, pathologists, certified oncology nurses and other cancer specialists. In our multidisciplinary conference and clinics, a team of physicians – experts in their respective fields – collaborate to discuss your particular cancer and the best treatment options for you. In our clinic you will see all your necessary cancer specialists in one location, for convenience and ease. You may meet with one or several doctors at the same time, who are also available to one another for immediate consultation about your care. Our integrated approach to evaluation and treatment, through these clinics and our multidisciplinary conference:

  • Enhances diagnostic accuracy
  • Promotes stage-based treatment, to guide the most appropriate care, based on the location and extent of your cancer
  • Gives you the broadest range of treatment alternatives, including less invasive options when appropriate
  • Customizes the care you receive
  • Provides truly personalized service to answer your questions and concerns

As an academic medical center, BIDMC offers key advantages in experience (high volumes of procedures for improved outcomes) and access to the latest research and investigational therapies – but with an uncommon personalized approach. Unlike many others, our program is just the right size to be able to discuss every patient in our weekly multidisciplinary thoracic oncology conference, where you have the input of some 30 specialists, including radiologists and pathologists who display images and slides for team review. Together we reach a consensus recommendation for your cancer treatment.

Renowned Surgical Expertise


Our BIDMC thoracic surgeons are board-certified – an indicator for best quality outcomes. We perform a high volume of surgical procedures, with an emphasis on minimally invasive technique, to diagnose and treat lung, esophageal and other chest-related cancers. Typically surgery to treat cancer is most effective for early stage tumors, before the cancer has spread. Thoracic surgeons may use video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) before surgery (to confirm cancer diagnosis or biopsy lymph nodes in the chest) or instead of an open procedure to remove a cancerous wedge of lung tissue (a segmentectomy) or an entire lung lobe (a lobectomy). Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery uses a non-rib-spreading technique and smaller incisions compared to an open (or extended) procedure, and offers better pain control and faster recovery.

Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) is another innovative surgical option for certain patients with esophageal cancer. Cancer can occur anywhere in the esophagus, but most typically in the distal region, where the esophagus joins the stomach. Our thoracic surgeons are exceptionally skilled and proficient at removing the cancer and reconstructing the esophagus using a portion of the stomach. This minimally invasive approach features small incisions – in the abdomen and chest– without rib spreading, for better pain control and easier recovery compared to an open procedure.

Advances in Medical Oncology


Our thoracic medical oncology team is highly specialized and offers tumor genotyping, access to state-of-the-art clinical trials, and coordinated systemic (chemotherapy) cancer treatment. Not unlike the quarterback on a football team, your medical oncologist will help coordinate the care you need and talk with you and your family about treatment decisions.

Medical oncology uses chemotherapy and other systemic medicines, such as hormones and biological therapy, to treat cancer. Chemotherapy – either systemic (treating cancer wherever it is located in the body) or intra-arterial (delivering the chemotherapy through a catheter directly into the artery supplying the tumor) – travels through the bloodstream to kill cancer cells. BIDMC has a specialized outpatient medical oncology unit for outpatient oncology evaluation and treatment, and a specialized inpatient medical oncology floor for inpatient oncology care.

Read more about medical oncology at BIDMC.

You may benefit from standard chemotherapy protocols (drugs and treatment guidelines) that improve the outcome of your particular cancer and symptoms. Or you may qualify for one of our extensive clinical trials – research studies that are designed to find better treatments for cancer patients based on the most updated information from around the country.

As a founding member of the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC), Beth Israel Deaconess is part of the largest cancer research consortium in the country, with access to a broad array of the most current clinical trials. The BIDMC cancer clinical trials office coordinates trials in connection with DF/HCC and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG), among others. Click here for information about the clinical trials we offer.

A subgroup of our patients may benefit from tumor genotyping with subsequent tailored treatments, a type of personalized cancer therapy designed to attack the genetic structure of an individual tumor. Most cancers are an accumulation of cellular defects – genes that have mutated or gone awry – that allow for unchecked cellular division and growth. For non-small cell lung cancer, one of the more clinically relevant defects is a mutation in the EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) gene. The presence or absence of this EGFR alteration can help determine the timing and type of therapy you should have. BIDMC and the teaching hospitals in Boston do more of this type of genotyping than anywhere else in the country.

Radiation Therapy including CyberKnife Radiosurgery


Our specialists in radiation oncology (doctors who treat cancer with radiation therapy) are among the most experienced in the Boston area in using the CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery system to treat chest cancers. Radiation therapy utilizes high-energy rays or particles to treat disease. High doses of radiation can kill cells or keep them from growing and dividing. Radiation therapy is a useful tool for treating cancer because cancer cells grow and divide more rapidly than many of the surrounding normal cells. CyberKnife offers superior targeting accuracy with minimal exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Its real-time, image-guided robotic technology continually tracks patient movement and confirms tumor location prior to beam delivery, making it especially effective at treating hard-to-reach tumors and tumors that move with respiration, such as lung tumors.

Our radiation oncologists also use intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) to treat thoracic cancer. IMRT features radiation beams of different intensity that conform to tumor size, shape and location to kill cancer cells, while sparing nearby healthy tissue. Read more about radiation oncology at BIDMC.

Innovations in Interventional Pulmonology


A key distinction in our Thoracic Oncology Program is the unique partnership between our thoracic surgeons and interventional pulmonologists (physicians who use non-operative approaches to evaluate and treat airway disease). In most medical settings, non-surgical and surgical interventions occur on separate tracks, without close collaboration between these specialists. But BIDMC is the only center in New England that offers complete and seamless integration between thoracic surgery and interventional pulmonology, and together we are advancing techniques and pioneering therapies.

Thoracic surgeons and interventionalists work jointly in our Complicated Airway Center to determine whether you are best served by endoscopic and/or surgical techniques. We use minimally invasive techniques and innovative equipment to reach previously inaccessible lung tumors, aid in tumor staging to determine the extent of your disease, guide surgical therapy, and treat complex endobronchial obstruction. We offer a number of interventional pulmonology procedures not generally available elsewhere in the Boston area including photodynamic therapy, tracheal and bronchial stenting, and endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS). Click here for more information on these interventional procedures.

Radiologic Imaging and Therapies


BIDMC is widely regarded for our expertise in radiologic imaging and treatment, including using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) to treat lung and other chest cancers. We have vast and pioneering experience in RFA, a non-operative, minimally invasive therapy that employs radiofrequency energy to kill cancerous cells. RFA is also helpful in targeting and destroying abnormal cell growth in the esophagus, a precancerous condition known as Barrett’s esophagus.

Radiologists use an array of imaging options to diagnose and stage chest cancers. Our BIDMC thoracic radiologists are among the finest in the field in performing examinations and evaluating results. Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and nuclear medicine modalities such as positron emission tomography (PET) and combined PET/CT, help classify tumors and abnormal cells, and guide surgical therapy and treatment planning.

Pathology


Pathologists are physicians who have special training and expertise in diagnosing disease from biopsies, blood samples and other body fluids. Our pathologists are internationally regarded for their expertise in all types of cancer and benign diseases. Please click here for more information about BIDMC pathology and our world-class contributions to cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Certified Oncology Nursing

 
Compassionate support is a hallmark of our thoracic oncology program, and our nurses receive high praise from patients and staff for the care and services they provide. Our nursing staff is here for you and your family, and together with your doctors and other healthcare professionals at BIDMC, will help you learn about:

  • Your cancer diagnosis, the tests you will have, and any necessary preparations
  • The procedure or operation you will need
  • Your recovery period, medications, returning home and much more

We can help you and your family navigate your care, arrange appointments, and coordinate any additional resources you might need.

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