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Choose the Latest Innovations in Lung Cancer Treatment

If you have symptoms of lung cancer or were recently diagnosed, turn to the specialists at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Our multidisciplinary team of experts in medical oncology, thoracic surgery, thoracic radiology, radiation oncology, chest pathology, pulmonology, and interventional radiology are here to help you find answers.

We offer advanced interventional pulmonary procedures such as robotic-assisted bronchoscopic biopsy, endobronchial ultrasound biopsy and thoracoscopy (pleuroscopy) to diagnose or rule out lung cancer. You will have access to the latest innovations in individualized patient-specific lung cancer treatment, including proton beam therapy, 3D stereotactic radiation, cryotherapy, airway stenting, tumor-targeted chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and specialized clinical trial programs.

A team of experts focused on you.

Our surgeons are experts in minimally invasive lung surgery, including video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and robotic surgery. We also specialize in cryoablation to help minimize pain after surgery. We provide surgical care in the most complex cases, providing hope when you have been told there are no surgical options.


Our lung cancer teams have experience treating every type and all stages of lung cancer. We will work with you to review all your treatment options and develop a care plan specific to you that will yield the best potential outcome. Individualization of care with our multidisciplinary team is at the center of what we do. At Mayo Clinic, we focus on you and your unique needs.


According to U.S. News & World Report, Mayo Clinic is the #1 cancer hospital in Arizona and is consistently recognized as one of the best hospitals in the nation for lung cancer surgery.

When it's time to find answers, you know where to go.

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5777 E. Mayo Blvd. 

Phoenix, AZ 85054 


602-883-2593

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mountain time, Monday through Friday

Thoracic Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Arizona

Thoracic surgery is the name for the specialty that treats all sorts of disease processes in the chest. We're not focusing primarily on the heart, we're treating all of the other organs in the chest such as lungs, esophagus, thymus, chest wall, ribs, any place that we can have an abnormality, we're here to offer treatment.


Traditionally for lung surgery we used to make an open incision and spread the ribs to adequately access the lung for removal. The risk of having post thoracotomy pain or pain lasting for longer than three months was unfortunately higher than we would like. Here at our institution, we've been using robotic surgery as a form of minimally invasive surgery for thoracic to create less pain for patients, reduced hospital time, and overall faster recovery. Robotics thoracic surgery offers advancements that other minimally invasive platforms don't have. Increased visual optics, as well as increased precision with the instrument movements. All of these things that allow us to do more technically challenging cases and offer a wider variety of patients access to minimally invasive surgery. Focusing on small incisions where there's no spreading of the ribs whatsoever significantly reduces that pain along the chest wall for patients.


Of the many different diseases and the chest which are treatable with robotic thoracic surgery, the most common one that we treat is lung cancer. Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths each year. One of the reasons that lung cancer is the number one cancer killer for men and women in the United States is because lung cancer tends to be found at a later stage. The reason for that is early stage lung cancers, patients generally have no symptoms. So if they have a nodule or a lung mass, if they're in the periphery or the outer part of the lung, patients won't have any symptoms at all until they get big enough to cause a pneumonia or some bleeding or something along those lines.


Here at Mayo Clinic, we're really focused on providing comprehensive cancer care for lung cancer. And that includes everything from lung cancer screening, which can be the first step to diagnostic workup, including a biopsy all the way through surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation treatments. What robotic bronchoscopy has allowed us to do is to drive as far into the periphery of the airways, into the periphery of the lung as we want to with vision. The vision, in my opinion with robotic bronchoscopy has made all the difference in the world. We're able to actually get to lesions that are smaller than we would have ever even tried before.


I lost my mother, my father, my sister and my brother and they’re all in their 40s and 50s from lung cancer. So it's just one of those things you just wait to hear that you have it. And that was pretty devastating. But when I saw Dr. Beamer and found out that they can do robotic surgery, I knew I was in the right hands. I live each day as if it's the fullest. I learned that early in life because of losing my mother. She had to have her lung removed. But back then they didn't do robotic surgery. So that was major surgery. I remember her being tied up for quite a while. And with robotic surgery, this is no lie, I went to Disney two weeks later with my grandkids. So that goes to show you.


We're getting to the point where we can treat smaller and smaller lung cancers. And what gives me hope is that we're going to have a cure for lung cancer in my lifetime. I believe that. Robotic surgery is transforming the thoracic surgery experience from smaller incisions, shorter hospital times to quicker recovery and people regaining their life back. We are focused on providing high-quality care for our patients and we are excited about the future in lung cancer care.

Patient Testimonials

Words cannot be found to express my satisfaction, which is total, with the doctors, nurses and all staff that I encountered at Mayo Clinic during this short stay and procedure.

Leo

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