About The US Oncology Network

Regional Cancer Care is United in Healing with The US Oncology Network

Regional Cancer Care is united in healing with The US Oncology Network, one of the nation’s largest community-based cancer treatment and research networks focused on advancing cancer care in America. As an affiliate of The US Oncology Network, Regional Cancer Care is united with more than 1,000 physicians and 10,000 cancer professionals nationwide.  

The US Oncology Network 

The US Oncology Network is one of the largest community-based networks of doctors and practices in the country focused on cancer treatment and research. Each year, the more than 1,000 physicians in The Network touch the lives of more than 850,000 cancer patients in more than 540 locations and more than 80 integrated cancer centers throughout the United States.
  
Our pioneering, integrated approach to cancer care means that each patient’s cancer care team — medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and surgeon — collaborates to ensure delivery of the highest-quality and most advanced care to patients in the communities where they live.  

US Oncology Research 

US Oncology Research is the nation’s largest community-based research network specializing in Phase I through Phase IV oncology clinical trials. The investigator- and sponsor-initiated trials bring innovative therapies to patients in local communities across the nation. At any given time, we have more than 200 active clinical trials. We support 14 sites that offer Phase I trials, including first-in-human trials. Our research network has played a role in the development of 43 new cancer therapies approved by the FDA. To date, more than 49,000 patients have participated in our clinical trials, helping to advance the science of cancer care.

Patient Advocacy 

The US Oncology Network believes that all cancer patients should have access to the care they need without the threat of severe financial hardship. Patients are offered dedicated support to help access reimbursement- assistance programs. Since the program began in 2006, more than 25,000 patients from across the country received more than $150 million in financial assistance for needed therapies. We work with federal, state and local legislators, as well as government and private payers to foster a greater understanding about oncology patient care and the vital role community oncology practices play in the lives of cancer patients and their families.

Integrated Cancer Care 

The US Oncology Network’s pioneering, integrated approach to cancer care means that each patient’s cancer care team — medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and surgeon — collaborates to ensure delivery of the highest-quality and most advanced care to patients in the communities where they live.
Patients respond best to treatment when they receive integrated care close to home, relying on the support of family and friends and keeping their daily routines throughout the treatment process. 

We are committed to giving patients access to the highest-quality, most advanced care close to home. Our 541 practice locations in The Network and more than 80 comprehensive cancer centers nationwide mean you can stay near your family and friends and keep your daily routine throughout your treatment process.

For more information, visit www.usoncology.com