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Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center

Services & Specialties

The Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center offers advanced therapies and treatment options based on years of extensive local and national research studies. We offer these cutting-edge treatments to our patients in the hope that we can battle this disease together and win.

Our experienced team of providers includes nationally recognized medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, and hematologists. We also have mental health professionals, chaplains, registered dieticians, and other supportive medical professionals on our team to treat the whole person — medically, emotionally, and spiritually. The Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center houses everything you need for personalized care to meet your unique and individual needs.

In addition to treating cancer, we also have an innovative cancer prevention program that can help you identify if you are at risk for certain cancers based on hereditary and lifestyle factors. Once identified, our team will work with you on lifestyle changes to decrease your risk factors.

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Medication Support for Complex Conditions

The UConn Health Specialty Pharmacy can fill any specialty medications prescribed to you by your healthcare team. In addition to having access to these specialized prescriptions, we have a dedicated Specialty Pharmacy liaison who can assist with everything from refills to navigating insurance to finding ways to make your prescriptions more affordable. To learn more, visit the Specialty Pharmacy website.

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Patient Stories

Stage 4 Cancer Patient Beats the Odds

When Grace Rosol was first told she had breast cancer it was already in it's later stages and the odds of surviving more than 2-3 years was not good. But Grace is now well past her fourth year battling the disease with good quality of life which she credits to the providers at UConn Health's Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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