Stage Four Lung Cancer
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Through the Eyes
Of A Survivor
Kathleen Shares Her ExperienceAt CTCA, lung cancer survivor Kathleen found the comprehensive care she needed to heal.
A stage four lung cancer diagnosis can have a major impact on your life. Fortunately, there are a number of stage four lung cancer treatments available that can provide new hope. At Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) we employ an integrative care model that utilizes not only the most current and advanced traditional treatments available, but also combines them with a variety of complementary and alternative treatment options to create a comprehensive treatment plan.
If you would like to learn more about CTCA and our innovative approach to treating stage four lung cancer, please call 800-615-3055 and speak with one of our Oncology Information Specialists. They can help provide you with more information about CTCA, how we treat stage four lung cancer, and whether or not this may be the right treatment facility for you.
Stage Four Lung Cancer Treatment
At CTCA, we know that there is more to treating stage four lung cancer than just the treatments themselves. We understand that stage four lung cancer affect all of you, so that is how we treat it. Inside and out, it is total care for your mind, body and spirit. We will take the time to talk with, and listen to you so we can better understand your individual needs. After all, your needs are what are most important.
A stage four lung cancer diagnosis affects more than just your physical health. It affects every aspect of your life and the lives of those around you. That is why at CTCA we do everything we can to not only provide the most advanced stage four lung cancer treatment possible, but also work with you to help provide you with the information you need to understand your situation.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with stage four lung cancer, please call us at 800-615-3055 and speak with one of our Oncology Information Specialists. They can help provide you with additional information about our facilities and the treatments that we offer.

