The Clinic
Providing team-based treatment and support to all patients with sarcoma. Contact us at 734-647-8902
The Multidisciplinary Sarcoma Clinic offers a collaborative approach in treating soft tissue and bone sarcomas. The physicians who staff the Sarcoma Clinic offer a comprehensive range of expertise with specialty training in medical oncology, orthopedic oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, tumor imaging and pathology of bone and soft tissue sarcomas. They also interface with physicians in otolaryngology, neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, cardiovascular surgery and urology for the optimal treatment of patients with sarcoma.
After each new patient is seen, the case is presented at the Tumor Board, which involves the collaborative effort of multiple medical specialties and allows expert opinion and recommendations based on the most recent research findings. Once your physicians know the type of sarcoma, the location of the primary tumor and if there are any metastatic tumors in the body, all the physicians who are involved in the discussion of your case can come up with a plan for treatment, which may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or a combination of some or all of these treatments.
Children diagnosed with sarcoma receive treatment at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. For more information, please contact 800-865-1125.
Support:
Since our program is part of the U-M Rogel Cancer Center, our patients have access to Patient Support Services. To fully understand what this means, please take time to visit the support services area of this website. We outline the services available to our patients at every point in their care.
Location
Rogel Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Floor B1, Reception: E
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0912
Fax: 734-232-9365
Patients: 734-647-8902
Healthcare professionals: 800-962-3555
Internal Map of Rogel Cancer Center Floor B1
Scheduling Appointments Online
If you have signed up for an account on the MyUofMHealth patient portal, you can manage and request appointments with your U-M physician online. Under the “Appointments” tab on MyUofMHealth.org, you can view upcoming or past appointments, cancel appointments up to 24 hours before your scheduled time, and request a new appointment.
Visit MyUofMHealth to register for or log into the patient portal.
Helpful Resources
This can be an anxious time. The following links are to programs which may be able to help:- Fertility Counseling
- Financial Services
- Guest Assistance Program
- Michigan Surgical & Health Optimization Program (MSHOP)
- Insurance / List of Participating Insurance Plans
- Patient Billing
- Patient Navigators
- PsychOncology Program
- Request for Outside Records - Patient Information from Another Organization [pdf]
- Symptom Management & Supportive Care Program
- Overnight Accommodations
Questions?
The nurses at Cancer AnswerLine™ have answers. Call 800-865-1125 and you'll get a personal response from one of our registered nurses, who have years of experience in caring for people with cancer.