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Where Will I Be Seen?


The Sarcoma Service has two clinics--one for adults and one for children. The adult clinic is located on the fourth floor of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) outpatient clinic. The pediatric clinic is located at Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center.

New Adult Patients
New adult patients are seen at the weekly Sarcoma Clinic at SCCA. The clinic is coordinated by an oncology nurse and evaluates about 500 new patients per year.

Adult sarcoma patients receiving outpatient care (i.e., clinic visits, outpatient procedures, chemotherapy) will be treated at the SCCA clinic.

Some adult patients also go to the Bone and Joint Surgery Center at UW Medical Center's Roosevelt Clinic for rehabilitation services or treatment.

Adults who are hospitalized for all or part of their treatment for sarcoma will receive treatment at University of Washington Medical Center, an SCCA parent organization.

Referrals should be directed to the SCCA Patient Intake Office at (206) 288-SCCA (7222).

New Pediatric Patients Children who are diagnosed with sarcoma are seen and will be treated at Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center, an SCCA parent organization, as inpatients or outpatients. The clinic is coordinated by an oncology nurse and evaluates about 250 new patients per year.

Pediatric referrals should be directed to the SCCA Patient Intake Office at (206) 288-SCCA (7222).

August 2007


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