Sarcomas are rare cancer cells that grow in tissues like bone, muscle, tendons, blood vessels, and other tissues that connect or support parts of your body. Our multidisciplinary program brings together an expert, collaborative team focused on treating various types of sarcomas through innovative and advanced treatments. 

An oncology department providing a full spectrum of cancer care, including diagnosis, personalized treatment planning, medical and radiation oncology, and supportive care to guide…
An orthopedic surgery program specializing in hip replacement surgery and knee replacement surgery. Our team provides advanced surgical techniques, personalized care plans, and co…
A department providing cardiology care for heart and vascular conditions, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, valve disorders, and vascular disease, wit…
An oncology department using advanced radiation therapy to treat cancer, with personalized planning and care to target tumors while protecting surrounding healthy tissue.

An Inspiring Attitude Helps a Young Woman with a Rare Cancer

Courtney is your typical 29-year-old. Her life took a scary turn, however, when she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma (bone cancer) in her lower jaw. This diagnosis called for swift action by her healthcare team to ensure she could get better.

Cancer Center Services

No matter what type of cancer you have, you'll get a full range of care, including medication, surgery, and radiation as necessary. All our patients can also use our support services, such as patient navigation, nutrition services, and more.
Learn how we treat cancer with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and more.
Read more about surgical treatment for cancer, including biopsies, preventive surgery, and tumor removal.
Education and Training

Hematology/Oncology Fellowship

The BMC hematology/oncology fellowship prepares fellows for sub-specialty certification in both medical oncology and hematology. Education takes place at both Boston Medical Center and the Boston VA Hospital, and includes extensive clinical and basic research in addition to clinical care.

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