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The cancer journey from the moment of diagnosis can be filled with challenges and opportunities.  The diagnosis and need for treatment may evoke strong emotions and even trigger memories of prior losses or difficulties.  The Oncology Social Worker can be a powerful source of support and assistance for the patient, family and friends in navigating through this experience. In Radiation Oncology, the Social Worker can provide counseling, teach relaxation, cognitive -behavioral techniques, assist with communication concerns and the decision making process, and can act as an advocate with your team and community agencies.  The social worker can also assist with concrete needs, such as housing, transportation, finances, home care and other resources including educational / support groups. For general information and support for patients and families for Arizona Cancer Center Support Services call: 

Marsha Drozdoff (520) 694-4605
Kathleen Pickrel (520) 694-4786

 

If you would like to meet or talk with the Radiation Oncology Social Worker ask your physician or one of the other healthcare member for appointment information.

 

 

What's New

Treatment System

The UA Department of Radiation Oncology is one of the few hospitals in the Southwest to offer the TomoTherapy HiArt® treatment system, a safer way to deliver radiation treatment to cancer patients. More >>

 

New CT Simulator Technology

Our new simulator CT provides state of the art imaging for precise treatment planning. More>>