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CANCER CARE AND RESEARCH

ATTENTION: All Cancer Centers remain open during the COVID-19 crisis. View our cancer center hours below and click here for more.



People across Wisconsin are fighting cancer every day.

We help them do it.

When cancer comes into someone’s life, whether it’s their own diagnosis or that of a loved one, there are a few things people want to find in cancer treatment.

We treat people like people.

It’s not just a doctor-patient relationship. It’s person to person. Cancer treatment doesn’t start with chemo. It starts with a hello, and it continues with a, “How are things today?”

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We give you access to the latest breakthroughs.

Every one of our cancer care centers takes part in ongoing clinical trials. We’re constantly researching and looking for breakthroughs so you know that your treatment will have all of the best options considered.

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We provide care close to home.

We have six cancer treatment centers throughout the heart of Wisconsin where we’re able to provide a quality of care that rivals anywhere in the country.

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Debbie Rohowetz’s story is just one example

She was diagnosed with cancer while moving to Minocqua from St. Louis. She was faced with one of the hardest decisions of her life - go back to St. Louis to get treated by an urban health care system or live in her new home in Minocqua and receive treatment at Marshfield Clinic  Health System. 

Watch Debbie’s amazing story.






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