SEATTLE — November 22, 2021 — Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), a leading cancer treatment center that brings together premier research teams and cancer specialists of UW Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Children’s, today announced it has expanded the innovative cancer treatments it can offer its patients by acquiring Seattle Proton Therapy Center. One of only 39 specialized proton therapy centers in the nation, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Proton Therapy Center is the only facility of its kind within an 800-mile radius of Seattle and serves patients locally and internationally.
“We are delighted to welcome the SCCA Proton Therapy Center’s renowned team to the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance family,” said Dr. Nancy Davidson, president and executive director of SCCA. “Proton therapy is an important treatment option for a number of cancers, but depending on a patient’s geographic location, access to them might be limited. Adding the SCCA Proton Therapy Center to our team underscores our commitment to ensuring that our patients have seamless access to comprehensive, state-of-the-art treatment options and will help us fulfill our mission of better, longer lives for those with cancer.”
The SCCA Proton Therapy Center offers advanced treatments using precise radiation therapy to target cancer tumors in both adult and pediatric patients, which can minimize and reduce exposure to healthy tissue and reduces adverse side effects. Proton therapy treatment is effective in treating many types of cancers including brain, breast, prostate, head and neck, lung and gastrointestinal tumors, among others.
The acquisition grants Proton Center patients access to a number of additional offerings at SCCA, such as physical therapy, nutrition services and psychosocial services including psychiatrists and social workers.
“Our team is thrilled to officially join SCCA,” said Dr. Jing Zeng, medical director at SCCA Proton Therapy Center. “Drawing on our collective experience and uniting renowned cancer physicians from UW Medicine and Seattle Children’s, we look forward to continued collaboration and delivering the highest quality of care for our patients in the WWAMIO region.”
Since opening its doors in 2013, the SCCA Proton Therapy Center has delivered more than 3,000 customized proton therapy treatments to patients.
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