Pewaukee cancer center named UW Cancer Center at ProHealth Care

    UW Health, ProHealth Care and Aurora Health Care announced today that the new cancer center in Pewaukee, where patients will benefit from the combined expertise of all three systems, will be named the UW Cancer Center at ProHealth Care.

    The building, which is scheduled to open Aug. 10, will bring together at one location all the physicians, staff, diagnostics and treatment technology cancer patients need. The state-of-the-art cancer center is nearing completion along Highway 164 just north of Interstate 94.

    The three health care systems also announced that they will hold a free community open house at the new cancer center from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 18. Area families will be able to tour the building, meet clinical professionals and enjoy food and beverages. They also will be able to walk through the MEGA Body display, a 50-foot-long model of the entire human body that provides a way for children and adults to learn about body parts and systems and emphasizes the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. Those who attend the event also will receive a first-aid kit.

    The new cancer center is the centerpiece of a collaborative relationship among UW Health, ProHealth Care and Aurora Health Care. At the new cancer center, the three health care systems will work together to provide medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, ancillary services and imaging. The collaboration will help ensure that cancer care will be both comprehensive and easy to navigate for patients.

    UW Health, which operates the Carbone Cancer Center, will provide medical direction for the treatment of all patients at the Pewaukee cancer center. The Carbone Cancer Center is the only federally designated comprehensive cancer center in Wisconsin.

    UW Health, ProHealth Care and Aurora Health Care announced today that the new cancer center in Pewaukee, where patients will benefit from the combined expertise of all three systems, will be named the UW Cancer Center at ProHealth Care.


    The building, which is scheduled to open Aug. 10, will bring together at one location all the physicians, staff, diagnostics and treatment technology cancer patients need. The state-of-the-art cancer center is nearing completion along Highway 164 just north of Interstate 94.

    The three health care systems also announced that they will hold a free community open house at the new cancer center from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 18. Area families will be able to tour the building, meet clinical professionals and enjoy food and beverages. They also will be able to walk through the MEGA Body display, a 50-foot-long model of the entire human body that provides a way for children and adults to learn about body parts and systems and emphasizes the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. Those who attend the event also will receive a first-aid kit.

    The new cancer center is the centerpiece of a collaborative relationship among UW Health, ProHealth Care and Aurora Health Care. At the new cancer center, the three health care systems will work together to provide medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, ancillary services and imaging. The collaboration will help ensure that cancer care will be both comprehensive and easy to navigate for patients.

    UW Health, which operates the Carbone Cancer Center, will provide medical direction for the treatment of all patients at the Pewaukee cancer center. The Carbone Cancer Center is the only federally designated comprehensive cancer center in Wisconsin.

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