Overview
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance provides comprehensive, leading-edge treatment for people diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Right now there are about 50,000 people in the United States who have multiple myeloma, also known as myeloma, a form of cancer that affects white blood cells called plasma cells. SCCA was formed, in part, to bring promising new treatments to patients faster. This means that people who have myeloma will find more treatment options at SCCA than might be found elsewhere, including participation in one of the clinical trials conducted at SCCA and its parent organizations, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and UW Medicine.
Our Expertise
Find out why SCCA is the best place to come for treatment for multiple myeloma.Our Doctors
Our doctors are members of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and UW Medicine and are committed to providing the best possible care for multiple myeloma patients who come to SCCA for treatment.Treatment Options
Regardless of the stage of your illness, the unsurpassed expertise of our physicians makes SCCA the ideal treatment center for multiple myeloma.What to Expect
Receiving a diagnosis for multiple myeloma raises many questions. SCCA physicians and staff provide compassionate care and support during your course of treatment so you will always know what to expect.Participate in a Study
Participation in a clinical study is an option that many multiple myeloma patients choose when they come to SCCA for treatment. Find out why.Multiple Myeloma Facts
Learn about the risk factors and symptoms of multiple myeloma, how it is diagnosed and how its stages are determined.Patient Support
Because treatment for multiple myeloma isn't easy, special support for patients is essential. SCCA has several programs, classes, and services to assist patients and their families.Resources
The more you know about your disease, the more empowered you'll feel. This list of reputable sources about multiple myeloma makes gathering information easy.Find out why SCCA is the best place to come for bone marrow transplantation.
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Driving directions to SCCA on South Lake Union.
