ALBUQUERQUE CANCER COALITION Cancer Support and Treatment DIRECTORY

AS OF JANUARY 2019 Includes Statewide Resources

A project of the Cancer Council TABLE of CONTENTS

ALBUQUERQUE Albuquerque Area Support Presbyterian Cancer Center at Kaseman . . . 14 & Information Centers Presbyterian Healthplex and The American Cancer Society ...... 4 OP Rehabilitation Services ...... 15 ANCER Angel Flight South Central ...... 4 Presbyterian Ted and Margaret C Angel Flight West ...... 4 Jorgensen Cancer Center ...... 15 Cancer Services of New Mexico ...... 4-5 Southwest Women’s Oncology...... 16 OALITION Cancer Support Now ...... 5 University of New Mexico Casa Esperanza ...... 5 Comprehensive Cancer Center ...... 16 C Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico . . . . 6 Women’s Cancer and Surgical Care, P.C. . . . 16 Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico . . . . 6 Outside Albuquerque Area CLIMB ...... 6 Support, Information & Mission Statement Comadre a Comadre ...... 7 Treatment Centers FORCE ...... 7 ...... 21-23 The ACC is a coalition of cancer support and treatment The Gynecological Cancer Southeastern New Mexico ...... 24-26 Awareness Project ...... 7 Southwestern New Mexico ...... 26-28

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agencies and organizations uniting together to Medical Hospitality House ...... 8 New Mexico Cancer Council Initiatives . . 33 The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society SERVICES inform the community of resources and to educate (NM/El Paso Chapter) ...... 8 Albuquerque Area Service and advocate to meet the needs of cancer Make-A-Wish New Mexico ...... 9 Providers List ...... 17-20 New Mexico Association for Outside Albuquerque Area Home and Hospice Care ...... 9 patients and their families. Service Providers List . . . . 29-32 New Mexico Cancer Care Alliance ...... 9 Awareness & Lodging for Patient/ New Mexico Cancer Center • • Prevention Families Foundation (NMCCF) ...... 9 • Chemotherapy • Medical Oncology New Mexico Cancer Patient Clinical Trials Nutrition Navigation Network ...... 10 • • • Counseling / Mental • Pastoral Care New Mexico Department of Health Health Services • Patient Advocacy Breast and Cervical Cancer • Education Material • Patient Navigation Early Detection Program ...... 10 and Seminars • Pediatric Oncology New Mexico Department of Health • Financial Assistance Physical/Occupational Comprehensive Cancer Program ...... 10 • • Genetic Counseling Therapy Prostate Cancer Support • Hematology/ • Radiation Oncology Association of New Mexico ...... 11 Oncology • Rehabilitation The ACC Directory is made possible by a grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities Hospice/Palliative • • Screening and Early of New Mexico ...... 11 Care Detection New Mexico Department of Health Integrative UNM Center for Life ...... 11 • • Social Work Complimentary and support from Support Groups / One Vitalant ...... 12 Therapies • on One Support Language New Mexico Cancer Care Alliance Albuquerque Area • Surgical Oncology Interpretation • Treatment Centers Services • Transportation Lovelace Cancer Center ...... 12 Volunteer Training & • Legal/Insurance • Opportunities Lovelace Westside Hospital ...... 12 Information The information included in this directory is provided by the respective organizations. These organizations are solely responsible for updating their information. Lovelace Woman’s Hospital Breast Care Center ...... 13 This symbol indicates organizations Organizations listed in this directory were approved by the current ACC membership. New Mexico Cancer Center ...... 13 that offer services state-wide. To apply for inclusion, please email [email protected]. New Mexico VA Health Care System . . . . . 14 ES This symbol indicates Spanish language services are available. Support & Support & ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information The American Cancer Society (ACS) Cancer Services of New Mexico, Continued • Education Material & Seminars • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & 8500 Menaul Blvd. NE Suite A500 • Albuquerque, NM 87112 • Legal/Insurance Information • Support Groups/One on One Opportunities Tel: 505-262-6016 • Fax: 505-266-9513 • www.cancer.org • Patient Advocacy Support Contact: Shirelle Besse, [email protected] Providing services to reduce cancer suffering for New Mexico’s families. All services are available at no charge to • Awareness and Prevention • Patient Navigation • Transportation any New Mexican coping with cancer. Services include: Family Cancer Retreats (three-day educational retreats • Education Material • Screening and Early Detection • Volunteer Training & Opportunities each Spring and Fall that provide tools & information for managing the treatment and survival process); Legal, The American Cancer Society has programs and services to help people with cancer and their loved ones Insurance and Paperwork Assistance “LIPA” Program (clinics and tools to help manage a wide range of legal, understand cancer, manage their lives through treatment and recovery, and find the emotional support they financial and insurance issues); Family Cancer Resource Bags (information kits to help newly diagnosed parents need. All of our help is free. Please call anytime – twenty four hours a day, seven days a week at 1-800-ACS- discuss the cancer journey with their kids); Caregiver Support Program (experienced caregivers are matched with 2345. You can also learn more about what we do by visiting us at the following website: www.cancer.org. Our newer caregivers in need of advice or support); NM Cancer Services Survey (statewide survey to understand gaps assistance includes: The Look Good, Feel Better program, Road to Recovery transportation to treatment, in NM’s cancer-related services) Reach to Recovery program for breast cancer patients, Guest Room Program for free lodging, and a Gift Closet that offers free wigs and supplies for cancer patients. Our American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Centers can be found in Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup and Alamogordo. All of our Centers connect patients Cancer Support Now to our programs and provide peer support, encouragement, and information on managing treatment non- PO Box 37338, Albuquerque, NM 87176 medical needs. Tel: 505-255-0405 • Toll Free: 855-955-3500 • Contact: Eleanor Schick www.cancersupportnow.org • Email: [email protected] Angel Flight South Central Facebook: www.facebook.com/cancersupportnow Linked In: www.linkedin.com/pub/patricia-torn/40/672/a52/ P.O. Box 763760, Dallas, TX 75376 • Awareness and Prevention • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & Tel: 888-500-0433 • Fax: 972-858-5492 • Email: [email protected] • Education Material and Seminars • Support Groups/One on One Opportunities Contact: Shireen Pitassi • www.angelflightsc.org • Patient Advocacy Support Facebook: www.facebook.com/AngelFlightSouthCentral • Twitter: @Angelflightsc Cancer Support Now (CSN)is an organization created by cancer survivors for cancer survivors and their loved • Transportation ones to build and sustain an active community of individuals whose lives have been affected by cancer. The mission of Angel Flight South Central is to help people in need of free air transportation for medical and CSN provides free cancer support groups and/or 1-on-1 support for those in all stages of cancer, end of life, and humanitarian purposes. Angel Flight arranges travel through a network of volunteer pilots for people who grief. Services are provided by cancer survivors who are seasoned veterans of cancer and who have completed require specialized medical treatment not available to them locally. training. We define ‘cancer survivors’ to include all those diagnosed from the time of diagnosis and for the remainder of their lives, and their family members and close friends. Support and referral is a phone call away on our helpline, which is answered 7 days a week by a cancer survivor. CSN also offers an Annual Living With and Angel Flight West Beyond Cancer Conference, community navigation, smoking cessation, one-time individual caregiver sessions, facilitator training, and more. We do not provide professional advice, consultation, or services. 3161 Donald Douglas Loop South • Santa Monica, CA 90405 Tel: 310-390-2958 • Fax: 310-397-9636 • Email: [email protected] Casa Esperanza ES Contact: Cheri Cimmarrusti, Associate Executive Director • www.angelflightwest.org www.facebook.com/AngelFlightWest • twitter.com/AngelFlightWest 1005 Yale Blvd. NE • Albuquerque, NM 87106 www.instagram.com/angelflightwest Tel: 505-246-2700 • Fax: 505-277-9876 • Vehicle Donation Program: 505-266-4427 Email: [email protected] • www.casanm.org Transportation • • Awareness and Prevention • Legal/Insurance Information • Support Groups/One on One Angel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families Support children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs. Our network of 1,400+ pilots Services • Patient Navigation • Transportation • Education Material • Spanish Language Services • Volunteer Training & throughout the 13 western states donate their aircraft, piloting skills, and all flying costs to help families in need, and Seminars Available Opportunities enabling them to receive vital treatment that might otherwise be inaccessible because of financial, medical, or • Financial Assistance geographic limitations. Casa Esperanza is an affordable home-away-from-home serving out of town patients facing cancer and other serious medical needs and their family members. Casa Esperanza provides the simple, home-like amenities patients and families may find lacking in commercial facilities. Four central kitchens and a spacious community/ Cancer Services of New Mexico dining room encourage therapeutic interaction and sharing among families. We provide a Clinical Counseling P.O. Box 51735 • Albuquerque, NM 87181-1735 Program free to residents and a Program to help cancer patients, survivors, and their families access needed Tel: 505-259-9583 • Contact: Program Coordinator health, financial and social services. Casa Esperanza creates a positive atmosphere where emotional support is abundant. Most importantly, families can remain together while facing the challenges of coping with cancer and Email: [email protected] • www.CancerServicesNM.org Continued on page 5 other serious medical needs. Casa Esperanza houses up to 28 families each night. 4 5 Support & Support & ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico Comadre a Comadre ES 112 14th Street SW • Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 Physcial Address: UNM Main Campus-Manzanita Hall, Suite 117, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Tel: 505-243-3618 • Fax: 505-243-1490 Mailing Address: Comadre a Comadre Program • MSC06 3885 • 1 University of New Mexico Contact: Diana Trujeque, Executive Director • Email: [email protected] Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 www.ccfnm.org • Facebook: Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico • Twitter: CCFNM Tel: 505-277-2398 • Fax: 505-277-2352 • Email: [email protected] • www.comadre.unm.edu • Awareness and Prevention • Financial Assistance • Social Work Contact: Elba L. Saavedra, Ph.D., Director • Facebook: www.facebook.com/comadre.acomadre • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families • Support Groups/One Services • Pediatric Oncology on One Support • Awareness and Prevention • Patient Advocacy • Support Groups/One on • Education Material and Seminars • Screening and Early Detection • Transportation • Education Material • Patient Navigation One Support and Seminars • Screening and Early Detection • Volunteer Training & The mission of Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico is to help New Mexico’s children with cancer and their • Financial Assistance • Spanish Language Services Opportunities families with the day-to-day emotional, financial, and educational needs of living with, and fighting cancer. From Comadre a Comadre is committed to empowering the lives of Hispanic/Latina women and their loved ones the moment a New Mexico child is diagnosed with cancer, the CCFNM is there to help: providing childhood through advocacy, education, navigation, resources, support and research about breast health and breast cancer education, prevention, treatment and detection programs (funded by St. Joseph Community Health); cancer. All our services are provided in both English and Spanish and at no cost. We integrate traditional assistance for transportation costs to and from the clinic in the form of gas and transportation vouchers; food Hispanic/Latino cultural values such as the importance of family and spirituality. ©2008 Comadre a Comadre. An and grocery vouchers to help parents feed their families during lengthy stays in Albuquerque; emergency educational initiative of the College of Education at the University of New Mexico. financial assistance basic needs such as rent and utilities; prizes and bravery awards for children to help minimize the trauma of painful procedures such as spinal taps, bone marrow biopsies, chemotherapy treatments and prolonged hospital stays; funeral assistance to families whose child has ended their battle with cancer; and FORCE educational scholarships for any child treated for cancer in New Mexico. Contact: Kendra Watkins and Lou Wilburn, [email protected] • www.facingourrisk.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/facingourrisk • Twitter: twitter.com/FacingOurRisk Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico • Awareness and Prevention • Education Material and Seminars • Patient Advocacy FORCE is a national non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary 3001 Trellis DR NW • Albuquerque, NM 87107 breast and ovarian cancer. Our mission includes support, education, advocacy, awareness, and research specific Tel: 505-323-0478 • Contact: Shari O’Loughlin, Executive Director • Email: [email protected] to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. FORCE was founded on the principle that no one should have to www.childrensgrief.org • Facebook: Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico face hereditary breast and ovarian cancer alone. Being part of a family with a history of breast and/or ovarian cancers can be frightening. Learning that one carries a genetic mutation, putting them at much higher risk of • Education Material and Seminars • Support Groups/One on One Support developing breast or ovarian cancer or struggling through diagnosis and treatment, can be devastating. FORCE The mission of the Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico is to provide a safe and supportive environment New Mexico exists to provide continuous and gentle support to the high-risk community without judgment. where children, teens, young adults and their families can share experiences and feelings while grieving a death. The local FORCE outreach group’s primary focus is peer support. Monthly meetings are held the third Sunday Age-appropriate support groups for children and youth ages 5-25 as well as groups for the adults who bring the of each month at Lovelace Women’s Hospital from 2-4 PM in Auditorium B. Our programs serve anyone with a children. BRCA 1 or 2 mutation or a family history of breast or ovarian cancer.

CLIMB The Gynecological Cancer Awareness Project Address: 4901 Lang Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 PO Box 4524 • Albuquerque, NM 87109 Tel: 505-796-3513 • Contact: Jess Quiring, CNBA • Email: [email protected] nmcancercenter.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377615319237826/ Tel: 505-610-9300 Contact: Amy Gundelach • Email: [email protected] www.theGCAP.org • Facebook: www.facebook.com/theGCAP • Twitter: @thegcap • Education Material and Support Groups/One on • Volunteer Training & Seminars One Support Opportunities • Awareness and Prevention • Nutrition • Support Groups/One on • Education Material & Seminars • Patient Advocacy One Support CLIMB® is a program for kids and teens that have a parent, grandparent, or guardian with cancer. CLIMB® Financial Assistance Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & • • Opportunities is open to community regardless of treatment center, and serves children and teens from 1st Grade – Senior • Integrative Complementary • Social Work in High School. The program is especially focused on the emotional needs and support of the kids and teens Therapies while educating the parents on how to support their kids. Activities include art projects, cancer education, and The mission of The Gynecological Cancer Awareness Project is to empower women who are fighting individual tours of the cancer center and the treatment areas lead by radiation and medical oncology providers, gynecological cancer by providing education and support - helping them to live a healthy and inspired life. happily answering any questions the kids and teens have. Specially trained facilitators provide this program that Our vision is to lead the progressive transformation of gynecological cancer care and support in New Mexico. is available on Thursday evenings from 6:00-7:30 pm for six weeks. The program provides dinner for the family We provide gynecological cancer education through classes and a library, as well as, monthly social groups for each week of the session. CLIMB® is offered several times a year. For information or to register for the next patients to connect and have peer support. Financial assistance is given to eligible patients in New Mexico, for program session, please call. CLIMB® is a registered trademark. such non-medical expenses as rent, mortgage, child care, gas, utilities, and transportation. Payments are made directly to a third party. 6 7 Support & Support & ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information Holland’s Rose Medical Hospitality House Make-A-Wish New Mexico Physical Address: 132 Griegos Rd NW • Albuquerque, NM 87107 7400 Tiburon St. NE • Suite A1 • Albuquerque, NM 87108 Mailing Address: PO Box 6754, Albuquerque, NM 87197-6754 Tel: 505-888-9474 • Fax: 505-232-0678 • www.newmexico.wish.org Tel: 505-345-2020 • Fax: 505-341-2922 • Contact: Debora Sponsel-Jolley Contact: Danielle Rodriguez Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] • www.HollandsRose.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/MakeAWishNM/ • Twitter: @MakeAWishNM LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/make-a-wish-new-mexico • Awareness and Prevention • Patient Advocacy • Support Groups/ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCKqG5LQo3beuU_pEDp11YPQ • Counseling/Mental Health Services • Pastoral Care One on One Support • Volunteer Training & Opportunities Transportation • Lodging for Patient/Families • Patient Navigation • Together, we create life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses. We serve children who are older than 2 1/2 years and younger than 18 years old. Holland’s Rose is an All-Volunteer organization dedicated to easing the financial burdens for people who must travel to Albuquerque for medical care by providing affordable lodging. Guests are provided affordable home-style lodging; private room & bath, fully-equipped kitchen & laundry, local phones & internet. Volunteers New Mexico Association for Home & Hospice Care strive to meet the needs of people receiving various kinds of medical treatment; we especially embrace cancer patients who are alone. Through our network of volunteers, transportation to medical treatments and 2424 Louisiana Blvd. NE • Suite 220 • Albuquerque, NM 87110 appointments can be arranged. Mailing Address PO Box 6754, Alb, NM 87197-6754 Holland’s Rose, Inc is Tel: 505-565-5777• Fax: 505-889-4928 founded on the values and principles of a Christ centered community. Guests enjoy all the comforts of home Contact: Meggin Lorino • Email: [email protected] • www.nmahc.org and find emotional support from guests facing similar circumstances. Our all-volunteer staff has first-hand knowledge of what it means to hear “You’ve got cancer.” Volunteers help families find their feet when the • Hospice/Palliative Care ground seems to have fallen out from under them. If there is a need, we organize to meet that need; no person New Mexico Association for Home & Hospice Care is a resource that serves its membership by facilitating will be left alone. With continued support from Diocese of the Episcopal Church, and the Church advocacy, networking, education and communication to promote success and best practices in home and of the Holy Cross, Edgewood, New Mexico, cancer patients facing long- term treatment may be eligible for hospice care and related support services. financial assistance for lodging…. We especially embrace cancer patients who may be alone. Please consider Holland’s Rose for your donations: Food, Phone/Gas cards, Cash, Vehicles, CFC or United Way giving, your Volunteer Time. New Mexico Cancer Care Alliance 1201 Camino de Salud NE, Admin Bldg. • 2nd Floor • Albuquerque, NM 87106 Tel: 505-925-0366 • Fax: 505-272-7799 The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Contact: Leslie Byatt • Email: [email protected] • www.nmcca.org (New Mexico/El Paso Chapter) • Clinical Trials • Educational Material and Seminars 8500 Menaul Blvd NE • Suite B-295 • Albuquerque, NM 87112 The goal of NMCCA is to increase the quality of cancer care in New Mexico by bringing to the state cancer clinical trials. These clinical trials will contribute to the medical knowledge base, increase the quality of life for Tel: 505-872-0141 • Fax: 505-872-2480 cancer patients and provide access to and information about the latest research, technologies and clinical Contact: Patient Access Manager • Email: [email protected] • www.lls.org/nm services. Services: Clinical Trials • Awareness & Prevention • Legal/Insurance Information • Support Groups • Clinical Trials • Patient Advocacy One on One Support New Mexico Cancer Center Foundation Education Material & Seminars Patient Navigation • Social Work • • 4901 Lang NE • Albuquerque, NM 87109 • Tel: 505-828-3791 • Fax: 505-857-8455 Financial Assistance Pediatric Oncology • Volunteer Training & • • Opportunities Hematology/Oncology Social Work Contact: Alexandria Tavarez • Email: [email protected] • • www.nmcancercenterfoundation.org • Facebook: facebook.com/nmccfoundation/ The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding • Awareness and Prevention • Legal/Insurance Information • Transportation blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. We offer a variety of programs and • Education Material & Seminars • Lodging for Patient/Families • Screening and Early Detection services in support of our mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Volunteer Training & Opportunities the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS provides the following services at no cost to patients and The New Mexico Cancer Center Foundation is dedicated to supporting our patients’ non-medical needs during families: medical and non-medical financial support, Peer-to-Peer Support, Family Support Groups, Local their battle against cancer. We establish assistance and educational programs to meet the financial, emotional Education Programs, Free Education Materials, Online Chats & Discussion Boards and Disease-Specific Web and psychological needs of patients. We grant eligible patients from the two New Mexico Cancer Center Seminar/Teleconferences, caregiver resources. For more information please call our Information Resource Locations: Albuquerque and Gallup, financial assistance with their non-medical expenses such as rent, gas, Center (IRC) at 1-800-955-4572. groceries, utilities and transportation. We also have free support and education programs that are open to any cancer patient in the community. Please contact us for a list of programs we offer.

8 9 Support & Support & ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information New Mexico Cancer Patient Navigation Network Prostate Cancer Support Association of New Mexico Contact: Elba Saavedra • Email: [email protected] 2533 Virginia St., NE, Ste. C • Albuquerque, NM 87110 • Education Material and Seminars • Patient Navigation Tel: 505-254-7784 • Fax: 505-254-7786 • www.pcsanm.org • Contact: Steve Denning The New Mexico Cancer Patient Navigation Network (NMCPNN) is a workgroup of the New Mexico Cancer Email: [email protected] • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProstateCancerSupportNM Council. The NMCPNN seeks to improve cancer outcomes and remove barriers for cancer patients across the • Awareness & Prevention • Screening and Early Detection cancer continuum. We strive to bring together different types of navigators from various backgrounds from • Education Material and • Support Groups/One on One throughout New Mexico to make a positive difference in the lives of cancer patients. The NMCPNN also seeks Seminars Support to provide opportunities for navigators to network, share resources, educate and create navigation standards in The Prostate Cancer Support Association of New Mexico is a non-profit volunteer group serving New Mexico. New Mexico in an effort to best assist patients experiencing the burden of cancer. We were founded in 1991 with the objective of providing education for men and families on the detection and treatment of prostate cancer. Our organization provides one-on-one support to prostate cancer patients and their families. We also conduct educational outreach to bring information to the public about prostate cancer ES New Mexico Department of Health and its treatments. We offer one-on-one consultations, support group meetings twice a month, a speakers Breast and Cervical Cancer (BCC) bureau, a “buddies list,” a quarterly newsletter, and a library with resources specific to prostate cancer. Our doors are open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and by appointment other times. Our Early Detection Program services are free to all.

5301 Central Avenue NE, Suite 800 • Albuquerque, NM 87108 1-877-852-2585 (Toll-Free & Bilingual) • Email: [email protected] Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico www.cancernm.org/bcc 1011 Yale Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106 • Awareness & Prevention • Education Materials & Seminars • Screening and Early Detection Tel: 505-842-8960 • Fax: 505-764-0412 Contact: Jessica Wright • Email: [email protected] • www.rmhc-nm.org The BCC Program provides free breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services through healthcare Facebook: www.facebook.com/RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesofNewMexico providers across New Mexico. The BCC Program offers breast and cervical cancer screening services as Twitter: RMHCofNewMexico recommended by the Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). You may be able to get these services if you: Have a low income, have little or no health insurance AND ARE: • Lodging for Patients & Families A woman (including a transgender woman), a transgender man, a gender non-binary person, or an intersex Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico provides comfort, care and a home away from home person. If you qualify, a BCC Program provider can help you get on the Program. What if I need treatment? for families with children in medical treatment. Opened in 1982, Ronald McDonald House Charities of New You may be able to get a special category of Medicaid if you are on the BCC Program. *Additional diagnostic Mexico (RMHC-NM) has had an unchanged, unduplicated mission to provide temporary lodging, comfort and tests are also available if needed. Contact 1-877-852-2585 to get more information about the BCC program. care to families with ill or injured children. The cornerstone program of RMHC-NM is the Ronald McDonald House Lodging Program that serves families of any seriously ill or injured infant or child residing more than 50 miles away who need to receive inpatient or outpatient care from any Albuquerque medical provider for New Mexico Department of Health any diagnosis. The Ronald McDonald House provides a warm and nurturing environment by providing 30 Comprehensive Cancer Program comfortable and quiet bedrooms (away from the hospital hustle); wireless computer access through out and a computer library; indoor and outdoor play areas for children; common living areas with toys, TV and movies; 5301 Central Avenue NE, Suite 800 • Albuquerque, NM 87108 kitchen facility full of donated food plus daily home-cooked meals prepared by community and corporate Tel: 505-222-8609 • Fax: 505-222-8602 • Contact: Christine Brown • www.cancernm.org volunteers. RMHC-NM also provides two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in Albuquerque to provide support inside the hospital. These rooms offer a special place of respite, relaxation and privacy within the walls of the • Awareness and Prevention • Hospice/Palliative Care UNM Children’s Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital where parents are just steps away from their child’s bedside. • Education Material and Seminars • Support Groups/One on One Support ES The mission of the New Mexico Department of Health Comprehensive Cancer Program is to promote the UNM Center for Life health of New Mexicans through comprehensive cancer prevention and control efforts guided by the goals and objectives of the New Mexico Cancer Plan. The Program collaborates with diverse partners to offer cancer 4700 Jefferson St. NE Suite 100 • Albuquerque, NM 87109 education, information, and resources to the public and healthcare providers. The Program also seeks to Tel: 505-272-3287 • Fax: 505-925-4539 • Contact: Crystal Padilla promote health equity as it relates to cancer control in diverse and underserved communities. Email: [email protected] • https://hsc.unm.edu/health/patient-care/ The Comprehensive Cancer Program seeks to reduce the cancer burden in New Mexico by supporting integrative-medicine/index.html • Facebook: www.facebook.com/unmcenterforlife/ initiatives that span the continuum of cancer including promoting policy, systems, and community-level changes • Integrative Complementary Therapies to assist people in making healthy choices to reduce cancer risk, improving the quality of life for people diagnosed with cancer, supporting and implementing evidence-based cancer control activities and fostering The UNM Center for Life (CFL) is an Integrative and Inter-Cultural Center for Prevention and Wellness, treating collaboration among cancer control organizations. people with a wide range of health issues, using a vast array of ancient and modern techniques. This is a Additional Services: Partnership Development | Public and Professional Education state of the art Integrative and Intercultural center, emphasizing prevention and wellness along with disease management. NOT-FOR-PROFIT. 10 11 Support & Treatment Centers ALBUQUERQUE AREA Information ALBUQUERQUE AREA

Vitalent Lovelace Women’s Hospital Breast Care Center ES 1515 University Blvd NE • Albuquerque, NM 87102 4700 Montgomery Blvd NE • Albuquerque, NM 87109 Tel: 505-843-6227 • Fax: 505-247-8835 Tel: (505) 727-6900 • Contact: Sandra Arellano, Breast Care Navigator Contact: Aussy Levi • Email: alevi@vitalant • www.vitalant.org Email: [email protected] • www.lovelace.com • Education Material and • Hematology/ • Patient Advocacy • Screening and Chemotherapy Hematology/Oncology Rehabilitation Seminars Oncology Early Detection • • • • Clinical Trials • Medical Oncology • Screening and Early Vitalant exists to make a difference in people’s lives by bringing together the best people, inspiring individuals • Education Material & • Patient Navigation Detection to donate blood, producing a safe and ample blood supply, advancing cutting-edge research and embracing Seminars • Radiation Oncology • Surgical Oncology continuous quality improvement. Since 1951, the community blood supplier for hospitals in New Mexico and in the Four Corners . The safety of our donors and the blood supply are our top priorities. Locations in At Lovelace Women’s Hospital, we’re passionate about women’s health. Our two primary goals are to provide Albuquerque, Farmington, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe. the highest quality of care and to promote the best outcomes for our patients. Our medical staff and all Donations for whole blood, platelets, and plasma are necessary for surgery and accident victims, cancer and of our employees are dedicated to meeting these goals. We live by our mission--Deliver exceptional care, leukemia patients, and burn and trauma patients. heartfelt compassion...every day. The Lovelace Women’s Hospital Breast Care Center is accredited by National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) for providing the highest level of quality breast care to its patients. Our Comprehensive Breast Care Center is a NAPBC accredited Breast Care Center. ALBUQUERQUE AREA Treatment Centers For an appointment call 727-6900. Our breast care team includes Breast Surgeons, Radiologist, Pathologists, Radiation Oncologists, Medical Oncologists, Navigators, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons.

Lovelace Cancer Center ES 715 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. NE, Ste 102 • Albuquerque, NM 87102 ES Tel: 505-727-3040 • Fax: 505-727-7900 • www.lovelace.com New Mexico Cancer Center Contact: Christie White • Email: [email protected] 4901 Lang Ave. NE • Albuquerque, NM 87109 • Tel: 505-842-8171 • Fax: 505-246-0684 • Chemotherapy • Medical Oncology • Screening and Early Detection Contact: Jess Quiring • Email: [email protected] • nmcancercenter.org • Clinical Trials • Patient Navigation • Spanish Language Services Facebook: www.facebook.com/NMCancerCenter • Education Material and Seminars • Radiation Oncology • Surgical Oncology • Hematology/Oncology • Awareness and Prevention • Integrative Complementary • Radiation Oncology Chemotherapy Therapies Screening and Early Detection Our goal is to make Lovelace Medical Center a center for medical innovation and quality care. From New • • Clinical Trials Language Interpretation Spanish Language Services Mexico’s only GAMMA Knife Center specializing in non-invasive brain surgery to our new state-of-the art • • • • Educational Material and Services • Support Groups/One on One Emergency Department, the Lovelace Medical Center is here to meet the needs of our growing community. Seminars • Legal/Insurance Information Support Our Cancer Center physicians and staff are dedicated to providing quality, compassionate care and satisfaction • Financial Assistance • Lodging for Patient/Families • Transportation in New Mexico by providing leading-edge clinical trials research, state-of-the-art treatments, and convenient • Genetic Counseling • Medical Oncology • Volunteer Training & access to comprehensive patient services. • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Advocacy Opportunities • Hospice/Palliative Care • Patient Navigation Lovelace Westside Hospital The New Mexico Cancer Center (New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants) offers multidisciplinary 10501 Golf Course Rd NW • Albuquerque, NM 87114 cancer care with a patient centered approach. As an Oncology Medical Home practice with state of the art Tel: 505-727-2000 • www.lovelace.com technologies, clinical trials, integrative medicine and a full service cancer center, we are committed to the best Contact: Christie White • Email: [email protected] possible outcomes, improving survival, and quality of life for our patients. Our multidisciplinary care includes medical oncology, radiation oncology and therapies, palliative care, integrative medicine, rheumatology, patient • Medical Oncology • Screening and Early Detection navigation, genetics, hematology, and same day acute care visits. Patient centered treatment is important to • Rehabilitation • Surgical Oncology us, so we offer onsite navigational assistance and patient support programs, many of which are open to the community. NMCC is host to CLIMB®, a support and education program for children and teens that have a When it comes to health care, there are no boundaries. Whether you’re from Rio Rancho, Paradise Hills, or parent or guardian with cancer. Offered several times a year, CLIMB® is open to the community for kids and anywhere on Albuquerque’s growing Westside, Lovelace Westside Hospital is on your side to help you meet teens in first grade through senior in high school, regardless of your treatment center home. From diagnosis your health care needs. From a renovated Emergency Department to expanded surgery capability to a new and navigation through treatment, and on to the survivorship clinic, our warm and friendly staff, are dedicated office pavilion for new specialists and primary care doctors, we are hereto grow with you and continue to serve to ensuring our patients get the high quality care we would wish for ourselves. Accredited by the American our community. College of Radiology (ACR) and National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

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ES New Mexico VA Health Care System Presbyterian Healthplex and ES 1501 San Pedro SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 OP Rehabilitation Services Tel: 505-265-1711 ext:3887 • Fax: 505-256-5454 • Contact: Audrey Sniegowski Cancer Care 6301 Forest Hills Drive NE. NE • Albuquerque, NM 87109 Coordinator • Email: [email protected] • www.va.gov Tel: 505-823-8350 • Fax: 505-559-6101 • www.phs.org • Awareness and Prevention • Integrative Complimentary • Radiation Oncology Contact: Janice Ross • Email: [email protected] • Chemotherapy Therapies • Rehabilitation Other locations are: Legal/Insurance Information • Clinical Trials • • Screening and Early Detection Kaseman OP: 8100 Constitution Pl, NE Ste 200, Albuquerque, NM 87110 • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families • Social Work Services • Medical Oncology • Support Groups/One Southern OP: 3715 Southern Blvd., SE • Rio Rancho, NM 87124 • Education Material and • Nutrition on One Support Rust Medical Center OP: 2400 Unser Blvd., SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124 Seminars • Pastoral Care • Surgical Oncology • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Transportation • Awareness & Prevention Therapy • Rehabilitation • Genetic Counseling • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training • Physical/Occupational • Radiation Oncology • Spanish Language Services Available • Hematology/Oncology • Physical/Occupational & Opportunities • Hospice/Palliative Care Therapy Our mission is to improve the health of individuals, families and communities. The Cancer Rehabilitation Program at the Presbyterian Healthplex and our other OP Rehabilitation locations offers support for patients The mission of the new VA is to improve the health of the served veteran population by providing primary care, in all phases of cancer treatment. The programs can help to minimize the side effects of cancer treatment, specialty care, extended care, and related social support services in an integrated healthcare delivery system. increase strength, endurance and the ability to perform daily activities. The Cancer Rehabilitation Program includes, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Lymphedema Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology. Also exercise (THRIVE) and educational programs for cancer patients and survivors. Presbyterian Cancer Center at Kaseman ES 8300 Constitution Ave. NE • Albuquerque, NM 87110 Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Jorgensen ES Tel: 505-559-6100 • Fax: 505-559-6101 Cancer Center Contact: Marissa Nordstrom • Email: [email protected]• www.phs.org/cancer 2400 Unser Blvd SE • Rio Rancho, NM 87124 • Awareness and Prevention • Language Interpretation • Rehabilitation • Chemotherapy Services • Screening and Early Detection Tel: 505-559-6100 • Contact: Marissa Nordstrom • Clinical Trials • Legal/Insurance Information • Social Work Email: [email protected] • www.phs.org/cancer • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families • Spanish Language Services Services • Medical Oncology Available • Awareness and Prevention • Language Interpretation • Rehabilitation • Education Material and • Nutrition • Support Groups/One on One • Chemotherapy Services • Screening and Early Detection Seminars • Pastoral Care Support • Clinical Trials • Legal/Insurance Information • Social Work • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Surgical Oncology • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families • Spanish Language Services • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Navigation • Transportation Services • Medical Oncology • Support Groups/One on One • Hospice/Palliative Care • Physical/Occupational • Volunteer Training & • Education Material and • Nutrition Support • Integrative Complementary Therapy Opportunities Seminars • Pastoral Care • Surgical Oncology Therapies • Radiation Oncology • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Transportation • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & Presbyterian Cancer Care offers multidisciplinary cancer care at numerous locations. This includes Presbyterian • Hospice/Palliative Care • Physical/Occupational Therapy Opportunity Medical Group Surgical Oncology, Medical Oncology, Hematology, Chemotherapy and other outpatient • Radiation Oncology services at Presbyterian Kaseman Campus, world-class Radiation Oncology at the Presbyterian MD Anderson Presbyterian Care offers multidisciplinary cancer care at numerous locations. This includes Presbyterian Medical Radiation Treatment Center also located on the Kaseman Campus, and full service cancer center and inpatient Group Surgical Oncology, Medical Oncology, Hematology, Chemotherapy, and world-class MD Anderson services at Presbyterian Rust Medical Center. Our experienced, dedicated nurses and staff work with our board- Radiation Oncology at Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho, a full service cancer center at Kaseman Hospital, certified oncologists and surgeons to provide comprehensive, compassionate and individualized cancer care and inpatient services at Rust Medical Center. Our experienced, dedicated nurses and staff work with our incorporating the latest research, technology and treatment options. As a certified member of MD Anderson board-certified oncologists and surgeons to provide comprehensive, compassionate and individualized Cancer Network ®, a program supported by MD Anderson Cancer Center, our affiliation provides our cancer care incorporating the latest research, technology and treatment options. As a certified member of MD Presbyterian Medical Group medical oncologists and surgeons with access to a wide range of multidisciplinary Anderson Cancer Network ®, a program supported by MD Anderson Cancer Center, our affiliation provides our care resources. This enhanced collaboration builds upon the success of our over 10 year radiation oncology Presbyterian Medical Group medical oncologists and surgeons with access to a wide range of multidisciplinary collaboration with MD Anderson. Note Presbyterian MD Anderson offers traditional external beam as well as care resources. This enhanced collaboration builds upon the success of our over 10 year radiation oncology High Dose Radiation (HDR), Brachytherapy, and Stereotactic Radiotherapy. Accredited by the Commission on collaboration with MD Anderson. Note Presbyterian MD Anderson offers traditional external beam as well as Cancer (CoC), American College of Radiology (ACR), American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), and High Dose Radiation (HDR), Brachytherapy, and Stereotactic Radiotherapy. Accredited by the Commission on the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). Cancer (CoC), American College of Radiology (ACR), American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), and the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). 14 15 Albuquerque Area Service Providers ALBUQUERQUE AREA Treatment Centers Awareness & Prevention Clinical Trials • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) ES • American Cancer Society • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Southwest Women’s Oncology Lovelace Cancer Center • Cancer Support Now Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) • 201 Cedar St. SE, Suite 304 • Albuquerque, NM 87106 • Casa Esperanza • Lovelace Cancer Center • Lovelace Women’s Hospital Tel: 505-843-7813 • Fax: 505-843-6947 • www.swwomensoncology.com Breast Care Center • Children’s Cancer Fund • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • Awareness and Prevention • Language Interpretation • Support Groups/One of New Mexico Breast Care Center • New Mexico Cancer Chemotherapy Services on One Support Care Alliance • • Comadre a Comadre • New Mexico Cancer Medical Oncology Surgical Oncology • Clinical Trials • • FORCE Care Alliance • New Mexico Cancer Center Education Material & Seminars Screening and Early Detection Volunteer Training • • • • New Mexico Cancer Center New Mexico Cancer • Genetic Counseling • Spanish Language Services & Opportunities • The Gynecological Awareness • • Project New Mexico VA Health Center Foundation The physicians and staff at Southwest Women’s Oncology are dedicated to providing compassionate, • • Holland’s Rose Medical Care System • New Mexico Cancer Patient state-of-the art care to our patients with gynecologic cancers. Hospitality House Navigation Network • Presbyterian Cancer Center • The Leukemia & Lymphoma at Kaseman • New Mexico VA Health University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center ES Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Care System • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret 1201 Camino de Salud • Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 • New Mexico Cancer Center Jorgensen Cancer Center • NM Department of Health New Mexico Cancer Breast and Cervical Cancer Tel: 505-272-4946 • 1-800-432-6806 • Fax: 505-925-0010 • cancer.unm.edu • • Southwest Women’s Oncology Center Foundation (BCC) Early Detection Program Contact: Jill Schulke • Email: [email protected] UNM Comprehensive • NM Department of Health Facebook: www.facebook.com/UNMHSC • Twitter: www.twitter.com/unmhsc/ • New Mexico VA Healt Cancer Center • Care System Comprehensive Cancer Program • Women’s Cancer and • Awareness and Prevention • Language Interpretation Services • Radiation Oncology • NM Dept of Health Breast & Surgical Care • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Chemotherapy • Legal/Insurance Information • Rehabilitation Cervical Cancer (BCC) Early at Kaseman Detection Program • Clinical Trials • Lodging for Patient/Families • Screening and Early Counseling/Mental Counseling/Mental Health Services Medical Oncology Detection • • • NM Dept of Health Health Services Educational Materials • Education Material & Seminars • Nutrition • Social Work Comprehensive Cancer Program Support Groups/One on Casa Esperanza & Seminars (continued) • Financial Assistance • Pastoral Care • Presbyterian Cancer Center • One Support • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • Genetic Counseling • Patient Advocacy at Kaseman • Children’s Cancer Fund of • Hematology/Oncology Patient Navigation Surgical Oncology Jorgensen Cancer Center • • • Presbyterian Healthplex and OP New Mexico Hospice/Palliative Care Pediatric Oncology Transportation • • • • Rehabilitation Services Holland’s Rose Medical • Prostate Cancer Support Integrative Complementary Physical/Occupational Volunteer Training & • • • • Hospitality House Association of New Mexico Therapies Therapy Opportunities • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Southwest Women’s Oncology Jorgensen Cancer Center • Presbyterian Cancer Center • The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center is the Official Cancer Center of New Mexico, the only National • Prostate Cancer Support at Kaseman • UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in the state, and one of just 68 NCI-designated cancer centers Association of NM • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret nationwide. Recognized for its scientific excellence, contributions to cancer research and delivery of medical • Southwest Women’s Oncology Jorgensen Cancer Center • Vitalant advances to patients and their families, the UNM Cancer Center is home to New Mexico’s largest team of • UNM Comprehensive • UNM Comprehensive board-certified oncology physicians and research scientists. They represent every cancer specialty and hail from Cancer Center Cancer Center Financial Assistance prestigious institutions such as MD Anderson, Johns Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic. Through its partnerships with • Children’s Cancer Fund Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces and its collaborative clinical programs in Santa Fe and Farmington, the Chemotherapy Educational Materials of New Mexico UNM Cancer Center provides care to the entire state. It also supports several community outreach programs to • Lovelace Cancer Center & Seminars • Casa Esperanza make cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment available to every New Mexican. • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • American Cancer Society • Comadre a Comadre Breast Care Center • Cancer Services of New Mexico • The Gynecological New Mexico Cancer Center Women’s Cancer and Surgical Care ES • • Cancer Support Now Awareness Project New Mexico VA Health • • Casa Esperanza • The Leukemia & Lymphoma 4610 Jefferson Ln NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Care System Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Children’s Cancer Fund of Tel: 505-559-4495 • Fax: 505-842-8025 • Email: [email protected] • www.wcscnm.com Presbyterian Cancer Center • • New Mexico • New Mexico VA Health Chemotherapy Genetic Counseling Patient Advocacy Surgical Oncology at Kaseman Care System • • • • Children’s Grief Center of Clinical Trials Hemotology/Oncology Patient Navigation Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • • • • • New Mexico • Presbyterian Cancer Center Jorgensen Cancer Center at Kaseman Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care strives to maintain a culture of excellence by delivering to our patients the • CLIMB • Southwest Women’s Oncology most advanced, timely, and compassionate care possible. Our doctor’s lead in providing oncology and surgical • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • Comadre a Comadre care in a multi-specialty setting. Gynecologic Oncology, Cancer Genetics, Adult Hematology Oncology, • UNM Comprehensive Jorgensen Cancer Center Cancer Center • FORCE Minimally Invasive Surgery, Chemotherapy Services… All in a Warm, Caring and Supportive Environment. • UNM Comprehensive Because our doctor’s love providing care to those in need, we provide services in four different locations: we • Women’s Cancer and • The Gynecological Cancer Center have three locations in New Mexico and one in El Paso, Texas. Surgical Care Awareness Project Continued on page 18 16 17 Albuquerque Area Service Providers Albuquerque Area Service Providers

Genetic Counseling • New Mexico VA Health • New Mexico Cancer Center • New Mexico VA Health Physical/Occupational • Lovelace Women’s Hospital Care System Care System Therapy Breast Care Center • New Mexico Cancer Center • New Mexico VA Health • New Mexico VA Health • Presbyterian Cancer Center Care System • Presbyterian Cancer Center • New Mexico VA Health • New Mexico Cancer Center at Kaseman at Kaseman Care System Care System • Presbyterian Cancer Center • New Mexico Cancer • Southwest Women’s Oncology • UNM Comprehensive at Kaseman • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • Presbyterian Cancer Center Center Foundation Cancer Center Jorgensen Cancer Center at Kaseman • UNM Comprehensive • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • New Mexico VA Health Cancer Center • UNM Center for Life Jorgensen Cancer Center • UNM Comprehensive • Presbyterian Healthplex and OP Care System Cancer Center Rehabilitation Services • Women’s Cancer and • Southwest Women’s Oncology • NM Dept of Health Breast & Legal & Insurance Vitalant Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Cervical Cancer (BCC) Early Surgical Care • UNM Comprehensive • • Information Jorgensen Cancer Center Detection Program Cancer Center • Women’s Cancer and Hemotology/Oncology Cancer Services of New Mexico Surgical Care UNM Comprehensive Presbyterian Cancer Center at • • Women’s Cancer and • • Cancer Center Kaseman Lovelace Westside Hospital • New Mexico Cancer Center • Casa Esperanza Surgical Care The Leukemia & Lymphoma Patient Navigation • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Nutrition • American Cancer Society Jorgensen Cancer Center • Lovelace Cancer Center Prostate Cancer Support • Lovelace Cancer Center • New Mexico Cancer Center • The Gynecological Cancer • Cancer Services of New Mexico • Awareness Project • Lovelace Women’s Hospital Association of NM • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • New Mexico VA Health • Cancer Support Now New Mexico VA Health Breast Care Center • Southwest Women’s Oncology Breast Care Center Care System • • Casa Esperanza Care System • New Mexico Cancer Center • UNM Comprehensive Cancer • New Mexico Cancer Center • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Comadre a Comadre at Kaseman • Presbyterian Cancer Center • New Mexico VA Health Center • New Mexico VA Health The Gynecological Cancer at Kaseman • Care System Vitalant Care System • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Awareness Project • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Presbyterian Cancer Center Presbyterian Cancer Jorgensen Cancer Center • • • Jorgensen Cancer Center • Holland’s Rose Medical at Kaseman Social Work Center at Kaseman • UNM Comprehensive Hospitality House UNM Comprehensive Presbyterian Ted and Margaret The Gynecological Cancer Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Cancer Center • • • • Cancer Center • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Jorgensen Cancer Center Awareness Project Jorgensen Cancer Center Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) UNM Comprehensive The Leukemia & Lymphoma UNM Comprehensive Lodging for Patients • • • Pastoral Care • Lovelace Cancer Center Cancer Center Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Cancer Center & Families Lovelace Women’s Hospital The Gynecological Cancer • Holland’s Rose Medical • Rehabilitation • New Mexico VA Health • Vitalant • Breast Care Center Awareness Project Hospitality House Care System Women’s Cancer and • Lovelace Westside Hospital • Cancer Foundation for • New Mexico VA Health • New Mexico Cancer Center Presbyterian Cancer Center Surgical Care • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • New Mexico Care System New Mexico Cancer Patient • at Kaseman • Breast Care Center Navigation Network Hospice / Palliative Care • Casa Esperanza • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret at Kaseman • New Mexico VA Health • Holland’s Rose Medical • New Mexico VA Health Jorgensen Cancer Center • New Mexico Association for Care System Hospitality House • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Care System UNM Comprehensive Home and Hospice Care Presbyterian Cancer Center • New Mexico Cancer Center Jorgensen Cancer Center Presbyterian Cancer Center • Cancer Center • • at Kaseman • New Mexico Cancer Center at Kaseman • New Mexico Cancer • UNM Comprehensive New Mexico VA Health • Presbyterian Healthplex and OP Support Groups & • Center Foundation Cancer Center • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Care System Rehabilitation Services One-on-one Support • New Mexico VA Health Jorgensen Cancer Center Presbyterian Cancer Center Patient Advocacy • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Cancer Services of New Mexico • Care System • UNM Comprehensive • at Kaseman Jorgensen Cancer Center • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Cancer Services of New Mexico Cancer Center • Cancer Support Now Presbyterian Ted and Margaret at Kaseman • UNM Comprehensive • • Cancer Support Now • Women’s Cancer and • Casa Esperanza Jorgensen Cancer Center Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Cancer Center • Comadre a Comadre Surgical Care Children’s Grief Center of Jorgensen Cancer Center • • • UNM Comprehensive New Mexico • FORCE Screening and Early Cancer Center • Ronald McDonald House Pediatric Oncology Charities of New Mexico The Gynecological Detection • Children’s Cancer Fund of • NM Department of Health • Children’s Cancer Fund of Awareness Project • New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Program • UNM Comprehensive New Mexico • American Cancer Society Cancer Center Holland’s Rose Medical • CLIMB • The Leukemia & Lymphoma • Children’s Cancer Fund of New Hospitality House • Comadre a Comadre Integrative Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Mexico • Complimentary Services Medical Oncology • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Comadre a Comadre • The Gynecological Cancer • UNM Comprehensive • Lovelace Cancer Center Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) Awareness Project • The Gynecological Cancer • Cancer Center • Lovelace Cancer Center Awareness Project New Mexico Cancer Center Holland’s Rose Medical • Lovelace Westside Hospital • Lovelace Westside Hospital • • Hospitality House • New Mexico Cancer Center • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • New Mexico Cancer Breast Care Center Center Foundation Continued on page 20 18 19 Albuquerque Area Service Providers OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA Support, Information & Treatment Centers • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Transportation Society (NM/El Paso Chapter) • American Cancer Society • New Mexico Cancer Center • Angel Flight South Central NORTHERN NEW MEXICO New Mexico VA Health • Angel Flight West • TREATMENT CENTERS ES Care System • Children’s Cancer Fund of ® • NM Department of Health New Mexico CHRISTUS St . Vincent Regional Medical Center Comprehensive Cancer Program • Casa Esperanza 490-A West Zia Road • Santa Fe, NM 87505 • New Mexico Cancer Center Tel: 505-913-8900 • Fax: 505-913-8916 • Contact: Genevive Tarnow Support Groups & Foundation Email: [email protected] One-on-one Support • New Mexico Cancer Center (continued) • Chemotherapy Therapies • Radiation Oncology • New Mexico VA Health • Clinical Trials • Language Interpretation • Screening and Early • Presbyterian Cancer Center Care System • Financial Assistance • Medical Oncology Detection at Kaseman • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Hematology/Oncology • Nutrition • Social Work • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret at Kaseman • Hospice/Palliative Care • Pastoral Care • Support Groups/One on Integrative Complimentary Patient Navigation One Support Jorgensen Cancer Center • UNM Comprehensive • • • Prostate Cancer Support Cancer Center New Mexico Cancer Care Associates Association of New Mexico • Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico Santa Fe Office: 490-A West Zia Road • Santa Fe, NM 87505 • UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center • Holland’s Rose Medical Tel: 505-913-8900 • Fax: 505-913-8916 • Contact: Nicole McKinney Hospitality House • Southwest Women’s Oncology Email: [email protected] • www.nmcancercare.com Holy Cross Hospital’s Cancer Women’s Cancer and • • Chemotherapy • Clinical Trials • Hematology/Oncology • Medical Oncology • Support Services Program Surgical Care Las Vegas Office: 2020 7th Street • Las Vegas, NM 87701

Taos Office: 1334 Gusdorf Road, Suite 0 Taos, NM 87571 Surgical Oncology Volunteer Training & Opportunities ES • Lovelace Cancer Center New Mexico Cancer Center - Gallup American Cancer Society • Lovelace Westside Hospital • 2240 College Drive, Gallup, NM 87301 • Tel: 505-726-2400 • Fax: 505-863-7896 Casa Esperanza • Lovelace Women’s Hospital • nmcancercenter.org • Contact: Mike Torres • Email: [email protected] Breast Care Center • New Mexico Cancer Center • Chemotherapy • Language Interpretation • Radiation Oncology • New Mexico VA Health • New Mexico VA Health • Counseling/Mental Health • Lodging for Patient/Families • Spanish Language Services Care System Care System • Financial Assistance • Medical Oncology Available • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Advocacy • Volunteer Training & • Presbyterian Cancer Center • Presbyterian Cancer Center Hospice/Palliative Care Patient Navigation Opportunities at Kaseman at Kaseman • • (Satellite clinic of the New Mexico Cancer Center in Albuquerque, NM) • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret • Presbyterian Ted and Margaret Jorgensen Cancer Center Jorgensen Cancer Center San Juan Oncology Associates ES • Southwest Women’s Oncology • Southwest Women’s Oncology 735 West Animas St. • Farmington, NM 87401 • Tel: 505-564-6850 • Fax: 505-564-6890 • Women’s Cancer and • University of New Mexico Surgical Care Comprehensive Cancer Center Contact: Lily Candelario • Email: [email protected] • www.sanjuanoncology.com • Chemotherapy • Hematology/Oncology • Medical Oncology • Clinical Trials • Language Interpretation • Spanish Language Services Available

San Juan Regional Cancer Treatment Center ES 731 West Animas St. • Farmington, NM 87401 • Tel: 505-609-6259 • Fax: 505-609-6104 Contact: Fran Robinson • Email: [email protected] • www.sanjuanregional.com • Awareness and Prevention • Lodging for Patient/Families • Social Work • Counseling/Mental Health • Medical Oncology • Support Groups/ • Education Material and Seminars • Nutrition One on One Support • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Transportation • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & • Integrative Complementary • Physical/Occupational Therapy Opportunities Therapies • Radiation Oncology • Language Interpretation • Screening and Early Detection 20 21 OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA Support, Information & Treatment Centers Support, Information & Treatment Centers NORTHERN NEW MEXICO NORTHERN NEW MEXICO TREATMENT CENTERS INFORMATION & SUPPORT GROUPS Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care - Farmington Energy Employees Compensation Resource Center 622 W Maple Suite B • Farmington, NM 87401 • Tel: 505-559-4495 • Fax: 505-842-8025 412 Paseo de Onate, Suite D • Española, NM 87532 Email: [email protected] • www.wcscnm.com Tel: 505-747-6766 • Fax: 505-747-6755 • Toll Free: 866-272-3622 • www.dol.gov/owcp/energy/ Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care - Santa Fe Email: [email protected] • Contact: Anna Herrera, Resource Center Manager 1692 A Hospital Drive • Santa Fe, NM 87505 • Tel: 505-559-4495 • Fax: 505-842-8025 Email: [email protected] • www.wcscnm.com NM Dept . of Health Breast & Cervical Cancer (BCC) Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care strives to maintain a culture of excellence by delivering to our patients the most Early Detection Program - Farmington advanced, timely, and compassionate care possible. Our doctor’s lead in providing oncology and surgical care in a multi-specialty setting. Gynecologic Oncology, Cancer Genetics, Adult Hematology Oncology, Minimally 731 West Animas Street • Farmington, NM 87401 • Tel: 505-609-6041 • Fax: 505-609-6104 Invasive Surgery, Chemotherapy Services… All in a Warm, Caring and Supportive Environment. Because our Contact: Glenda Allies-Fox, RN • Email: [email protected] doctor’s love providing care to those in need, we provide services in four different locations: we have three • Awareness & Prevention • Screening and Early Detection locations in New Mexico and one in El Paso, Texas. • Chemotherapy • Hematology Oncology • Patient Navigation NM Dept . of Health Breast & Cervical Cancer (BCC) • Clinical Trials • Medical Oncology • Surgical Oncology • Genetic Counseling • Patient Advocacy Early Detection Program - Santa Fe 605 Letrado Street, Ste. D • Santa Fe, NM 87505 • Tel: 505-841-5852 • Fax: 505-222-8602 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO www.cancernm.org/bcc • Contact: Erica Newfield • Email: [email protected] INFORMATION & SUPPORT GROUPS Awareness & Prevention • Screening and Early Detection American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Center - Farmington Support and Patient Navigation Services in 731 W. Animas St, Farmington NM, 87401 • Tel: 1-800-277-2345 • www.cancer.org San Juan County Contact: Carmen Olguin, [email protected] Farmington, NM • Tel: 505-609-6089 • Contact: Fran Robinson • Email: [email protected] American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Center - Gallup • Patient Navigation • Support Groups/One on One Support 2240 College Dr. • Gallup, NM 87301 • Tel: (505) 726-2400 • www.cancer.org Contact: Carmen Olguin, [email protected] Taos Cancer Support Services Program ES American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Centers provide peer support, encouragement, reassurance, 413 Sipapu • Taos, NM 87571 information on managing treatment and information on non-medical needs. They also help connect patients to a Tel: 575-751-8927 • Fax: 575-751-7052 variety of programs and resources, including transportation, lodging and gift items. Contact: Jason Pfeifer • Email: [email protected] taoshealth.com/taoscancersupportservices/ Cancer Foundation for New Mexico ES Facebook: www.facebook.com/taoscancersupport/ • Financial Assistance • Patient Advocacy • Support Groups/One P.O. Box 5038 - Plaza Entrada • Santa Fe NM 87502 • Tel: 505-955-7931 Fax: 505-955-7003 • Integrative Complementary Therapies • Patient Navigation on One Email: [email protected] • www.cffnm.org • Facebook: www.facebook.com/cffnm • Lodging for Patient/Families • Spanish Language Services • Transportation • Financial Assistance • Lodging for Patient/Families • Patient Navigation Taos Cancer Support Services responds to the needs of people with cancer and their families - needs that go • Language Interpretation • Nutrition • Support Groups beyond medical treatment. We link people experiencing cancer with trusted local businesses to help ease stress Services • One on One Support • Volunteer Training & Opportunities to promote healing. We also provide useful information to link clients with additional statewide resources and The Cancer Foundation for New Mexico is a local foundation created for patients with cancer and their families - services based on their individual requirements. funding travel, lodging, groceries & support groups; services often making the difference in access to treatment, and provides trained volunteers offering aid, comfort and translation services to all. Its mission is to help save Services include: house cleaning, personal care, errands, massage, yoga & fitness coaching, acupuncture, lives by providing the needed support to enable every northern New Mexican with cancer to access treatment in health & cancer coaching, grief & loss support, and the Look Good Feel Better program (in partnership with the Santa Fe. American Cancer Society). 22 23 OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA Support, Information & Treatment Centers Support, Information & Treatment Centers SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO

TREATMENT CENTERS Presbyterian Healthcare Services - ES Plains Regional Medical Center Champion Cancer Center 2559 N. Medical Dr., Suite G • Alamogordo, NM 88310 • Tel: 575-437-8126 2219 Dillon Street, Clovis, NM 88101 • Tel: 575-769-7365 • Fax : 575-769-7115 Chemotherapy • Hematology/Oncology. • Medical Oncology • Radiation Oncology Contact: Kim Adams-Shifflett, RN, OCN • Email: [email protected] • www.plains-regional-medical-center.phs.org/ Rehabilitation • Awareness and Prevention • Financial Assistance • Medical Oncology • Hematology/Oncology Physical/Occupational • Screening and Early • Chemotherapy • • Detection Hospice/Palliative Care Therapy Medical Center (ENMMC) • Counseling/Mental Health • Social Work Services • Language Interpretation • Nutrition • Cancer Treatment Center Services Pastoral Care • Support Groups/One • Education Material and • on One Support 405 W Country Club Rd. • Roswell, NM 88201 • Tel: 575-624-8738 Seminars • Legal/Insurance • Patient Advocacy Information • Radiation Oncology • Surgical Oncology Contact: Magdiel Martinez, Director • Email: [email protected] • www.enmmc.com • Transportation The Cancer Center at PRMC serves to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities, by reducing the burden of cancer. The Cancer Center at PRMC offers a broad array of cancer care services, including medical oncology, chemotherapy and radiation therapy in an outpatient setting. Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center 2669 N. Scenic Dr. • Alamogordo, NM 88310 • Tel: 575-439-6100 • www.gcrmc.org INFORMATION AND SUPPORT GROUPS American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Center- Alamogordo Kymera Independent Physicians Thunderbird Plaza, 1212 E 9th Street Suite E • Alamogordo, NM 88310 Cancer Treatment Center - Carlsbad 575-443-7485 • www.cancer.org • Email: [email protected] See ACS, Albuquerque 101 South Canal • Carlsbad, NM 88220 • Tel: 575-234-1466 • Fax: 575-234-1473 Cancer Resource Centers provide peer support, encouragement, reassurance, information on managing Contact: Sarah Goodgion • Email: [email protected] • kymeramedical.com treatment and information on non-medical needs. They also help connect patients to a variety of programs and Chemotherapy Financial Assistance Medical Oncology • • • resources, including transportation, lodging and gift items. • Education Material & Seminars • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Advocacy Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, Prevention and Kymera Independent Physicians Early Detection (CAPPED) Cancer Treatment Center - Hobbs 907 New York Ave. • Alamogordo, NM 88310 Tel: 575-434-4673 • Fax: 575-434-1177 3028 N. Grimes • Hobbs, NM 88240 • Tel: 575-392-0222 Contact: Tresa VanWinkle, RN/Executive Director Contact: Sarah Goodgion • Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] • www.capped.org www.kymeramedical.com • Education Material and Seminars • Integrative Complementary • Nutrition • Hematology/Oncology • Medical Oncology • Financial Assistance Therapies • Screening and Early Detection The mission of CAPPED, Inc. is to make New Mexico #1 in the Primary Prevention of Cancer. Primary Cancer & Disease Prevention Programs/Services: Children’s Sun Safe Programs in Elementary Schools, Community Outreach Presentations, Age Appropriate Cancer Screening, Community Health Programs, Fairs & Kymera Independent Physicians Cancer Exhibits, CAPPED center for Integrative Health Care, Medical Massage Chair, Vibrational Music Therapy-Singing Treatment Center - Roswell Bowls & more , Zero Gravity Chair, Cooking Classes, Secondary Cancer Prevention Programs/Services: CAPPED

Angel Fund-helps Otero County’s low income persons (in need) to receive cancer diagnosis and /or treatment. 407 W Country Club Rd • Roswell, NM 88201 • Tel: 575-627-9110 • Fax: 575-623-2191 Cancer Support Services: The CAPPED Building - Walk-in Services Center, Advocacy, Angel Flight Registration Contact: C.J. Huebner • Email: mailto:[email protected] • kymeramedical.com - non-emergency medical transport, CAPPED Cancer Information Pamphlet Centers, Casen Therapy Dolls for • Chemotherapy • Hematology/Oncology Children undergoing treatment(s), Computer Learning Center and Lending Library, One to One Peer Support & Cancer Matching. 24 25 OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA Support, Information & Treatment Centers Support, Information & Treatment Centers SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO INFORMATION AND SUPPORT GROUPS Memorial Medical Center Cancer Program ES Chaves County Cancer Fund, Inc . 2530 S. Telshor, Suite 107 • Las Cruces, NM 88011 Tel: 575-521-6727 • Fax: 855-715-7897 P.O. Box 193 • Roswell, NM 88202 • Tel: 575-347-1533 • Contact: Brittnye Lamb Contact: Lynn Fletcher, RN, BSN, MBA • Email: [email protected] • www.nmclc.org Email: [email protected] • www.walkforhopechavescounty.com • Financial Assistance • Chemotherapy • Language Interpretation • Social Work • Clinical Trials Services • Spanish Language Services • Counseling/Mental Health • Medical Oncology Available NM Dept . of Health Breast & Cervical Cancer (BCC) Services • Nutrition • Support Groups/One on Early Detection Program - Roswell • Education Material and • Pastoral Care One Support Seminars • Patient Advocacy • Volunteer Training & #9 East Challenger • Roswell, NM 88203 • Tel: 575-347-2409 ext. 6221 • Fax: 575-347-2537 • Financial Assistance • Patient Navigation Opportunities Contact: Lorraine Lisotto RN • Email: [email protected] • Hematology/Oncology • Radiation Oncology Awareness & Prevention • Education Materials & Seminars • Screening and Early Detection • The MMC Cancer Program is the only program in the Southwest accredited by American College of Surgeons; Additional diagnostic tests are also available if needed. Contact 1-877-852-2585 to get more information about the BCC program. this assures that the care you receive meets national standards. We have a partnership with the UNM Cancer Center in Albuquerque, the only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in the state. All of the physicians’ are board certified. Our pharmacist is board certified in oncology and all of the registered nurses are NM Dept . of Health Children’s Medical Services certified oncology nurses. We conduct multidisciplinary general tumor boards as well as breast specific tumor boards. MMC Caner Program offers compassionate, comprehensive, state-of-the-art care to our cancer patients. 9 East Challenger • Roswell, NM 88203 • Tel: 575-347-2409 Contact: Kevin McCormick/Teri Williams • Email: [email protected] www.nmhealth.org/about/phd/fhb/cms/ Memorial Medical Radiation Oncology Cancer ES SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO Treatment Center 2530 S. Telshor, Suite B • Las Cruces, NM 88011 TREATMENT CENTERS Tel: 575-521-6727 • Fax: 575-556-1754 Contact: Lynn Fletcher • Email: [email protected] • www.nmclc.org Cancer Center of Las Cruces • Clinical Trials • Language Interpretation • Social Work 1180 Mall Drive Suite B, Las Cruces 88011 Tel: 575-521-4601 • Fax: 575-522-3438 • Counseling/Mental Health Services • Support Groups/One on Contact: Linda Pacheco • Email: [email protected] Services • Nutrition One Support • Chemotherapy • Hematology/Oncology • Medical Oncology • Education Material and • Pastoral Care • Spanish Language Services Seminars • Patient Advocacy Available • Financial Assistance • Patient Navigation • Volunteer Training & • Hematology/Oncology • Radiation Oncology Opportunities Gila Regional Cancer Center ES The MMC Cancer Program is the only program in the Southwest accredited by American College of Surgeons; Silver City this assures that the care you receive meets national standards. We have a partnership with the UNM Cancer Center in Albuquerque, the only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in the state. Memorial 1313 E 32nd St. • Silver City, NM 88061 • Tel: 575-538-4009 Medical Radiation Oncology Cancer Treatment Center is the only program in the Southwest that has been Contact: Shelly Carter • Email: [email protected] • www.grmc.org accredited by American College of Radiology (ACR). There are only 10% of facilities that offer Radiation Oncology • Chemotherapy • Hematology/Oncology • Patient Advocacy in the United States that have received this prestigious accreditation. We offer state-of-the-art radiation therapy • Clinical Trials • Hospice/Palliative Care • Patient Navigation treatment for all types of cancer which includes Tomotherapy. We conduct multidisciplinary general tumor boards • Counseling/Mental • Language Interpretation Services • Physical/Occupational as well as breast specific tumor boards. MMC Caner Program offers compassionate, comprehensive, state-of-the- Health Services • Legal/Insurance Information Therapy art care to our cancer patients. • Screening and Early Detection • Lodging for Patient/Families • Radiation Oncology • Financial Assistance Medical Oncology • Spanish Language • Services Available 26 27 OUTSIDE ALBUQUERQUE AREA Outside Albuquerque Area Support, Information & Treatment Centers Service Providers

Awareness & Prevention • New Mexico Cancer Center - Educational Materials & SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO Gallup Seminars • American Cancer Society Presbyterian Healthcare Services American Cancer Society INFORMATION & SUPPORT GROUPS • Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, • • - Plains Regional Medical Center Prevention and Early Detection • Cancer Aid Resource & Breast Cancer Support Group of the Community (CAPPED) - Alamogordo - Clovis Education, Inc (CARE) San Juan Oncology Associates - Las Cruces • Cancer Aid Resource & • Foundation of Southern NM Education, Inc (CARE) - Farmington • Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, 310 S. Church St., Suite H • Las Cruces, NM 88001 • Tel: 575-521-4794 • Fax: 575-521-7325 - Las Cruces • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Prevention and Early Detection Care - Farmington (CAPPED) - Alamogordo Email: [email protected] • Cancer Support of Deming & Luna County, Inc. - Deming Women’s Cancer & Surgical • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Support Groups/One on One Support • • Care - Santa Fe Cancer Center - Santa Fe • NM Department of Health Breast and Cervical Cancer • Kymera Independent Physicians Cancer Aid Resource & Education, Inc . (CARE) (BCC) Early Detection Program Clinical Trials Cancer Treatment Center - Carlsbad 118 S. Water Street • Las Cruces, NM 88001 • Tel: 575-649-0598 -Farmington • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Memorial Medical Center Contact: Yolanda “Yoli” R. Diaz • Email: [email protected] • carelascruces.org • NM Department of Health Cancer Center - Santa Fe • Breast and Cervical Cancer Cancer Program - Las Cruces Facebook: CARE - Cancer Aid Resource & Education, Inc. • Gila Regional Cancer Center (BCC) Early Detection Program - Silver City • Memorial Medical Radiation Awareness and Prevention Education Material and Seminars Financial Assistance -Las Cruces Oncology Cancer Treatment • • • Memorial Medical Center • Center - Las Cruces Cancer Aid Resource & Education, Inc. (CARE) is a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to our local • NM Department of Health Cancer Program - Las Cruces Breast and Cervical Cancer cancer patients, children and adults, who reside in Doña Ana County. CARE’s focus is to provide assistance to lo- Memorial Medical Radiation (BCC) Early Detection Program • Educational Materials & cal cancer patients in active cancer treatment, who have recently been diagnosed with any type of cancer, within Oncology Cancer Treatment - Roswell one year of a positive cancer diagnosis with a diagnostic biopsy. Center - Las Cruces Seminars (Continued) NM Department of Health • New Mexico Cancer Care • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Breast and Cervical Cancer • Associates - Santa Fe - Plains Regional Medical Center Cancer Support of Deming & Luna County, Inc . (BCC) Early Detection Program - Clovis - Santa Fe • San Juan Oncology Associates PO Box 1746 • Deming, NM 88031 • Tel: 575-546-4780 • Fax: 575-546-4261 - Farmington • San Juan Regional Cancer Email: [email protected] • www.demingcancersupport.com • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Treatment Center - Farmington - Plains Regional Medical Center • Women’s Cancer & Surgical • Awareness and Prevention • Screening and Early Detection • Support Groups/One on - Clovis Care - Farmington Financial Assistance Patient Advocacy Spanish Language Services One Support Women’s Cancer & Surgical • • • San Juan Regional Cancer • Cancer Aid Resource & Available Transportation Care - Santa Fe • • Treatment Center - Farmington Education, Inc (CARE) - Las Cruces Counseling/Mental NM Dept . of Health Breast & Cervical Cancer (BCC) Chemotherapy Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, Health • Early Detection Program - Las Cruces • Cancer Center of Las Cruces Prevention and Early Detection Gila Regional Cancer Center (CAPPED) - Alamogordo • Champion Cancer Center • - Silver City 1170 North Solano, Suite N • Las Cruces, NM 88001 - Alamogordo • Cancer Foundation for New Memorial Medical Center Mexico - Santa Fe Tel: 575-528-5109 • Fax: 575-528-5039 • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional • Cancer Program - Las Cruces Contact: Leala Rose, BCC Nurse • www.cancernm.org • Email: [email protected] Cancer Center - Santa Fe • Chavez County Cancer Fund, Memorial Medical Radiation Inc. - Roswell Awareness & Prevention • Education Materials & Seminars • Screening and Early Detection • Gila Regional Cancer Center • • Oncology Cancer Treatment Additional diagnostic tests are also available if needed. Contact 1-877-852-2585 to get more information about the BCC program. - Silver City • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Center - Las Cruces Cancer Center - Santa Fe • Kymera Independent Physicians New Mexico Cancer Center Cancer Treatment Center • • Gila Regional Cancer Center Sierra County Cancer Assistance ES - Carlsbad - Gallup - Silver City • Presbyterian Healthcare Services HC32 Box 8174 • Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 • Kymera Independent Physicians • Kymera Independent Physicians Cancer Treatment Center - Plains Regional Medical Center Cancer Treatment Center Tel 575-740-3971 • Contact: Steph Ross • Email: [email protected] - Roswell - Clovis - Carlsbad www.sierracountycancerassistance.org San Juan Regional Cancer • Memorial Medical Center • Memorial Medical Center Treatment Center - Farmington • • Transportation Cancer Program - Las Cruces Cancer Program - Las Cruces

We are a 50l c 3 non-profit that provides transportation to cancer patients within Sierra County. We will provide • New Mexico Cancer Care • Memorial Medical Radiation this transportation to Las Cruces, and Albuquerque for cancer treatments at no cost to the patient. We are totally Associates - Santa Fe Oncology Cancer Treatment operated by Volunteers and our goals are to Care, Share, and Give back to our community. Center - Las Cruces Continued on page 30 28 29 Outside Albuquerque Area Outside Albuquerque Area Service Providers Service Providers

• New Mexico Cancer Center Integrative Medical / Oncology Pastoral Care • New Mexico Cancer Cente Screening and Early - Gallup - Gallup Complimentary Services • Cancer Center of Las Cruces • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Detection Presbyterian Healthcare Services Cancer Center - Santa Fe • • Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, • Champion Cancer Center • San Juan Regional Cancer • American Cancer Society - Plains Regional Medical Center Prevention and Early Detection Treatment Center - Farmington - Alamogordo • Memorial Medical Center • Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, - Clovis (CAPPED) - Alamogordo CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Cancer Program - Las Cruces Support and Patient Navigation Prevention and Early Detection San Juan Regional Cancer • • • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Memorial Medical Radiation Services in San Juan County (CAPPED) - Alamogordo Treatment Center - Farmington • Cancer Center - Santa Fe • Cancer Center - Santa Fe Oncology Cancer Treatment - Farmington Cancer Support of Deming & Taos Cancer Support Services • Gila Regional Cancer Center • • Center - Las Cruces Luna County, Inc. - Deming Program - Taos • San Juan Regional Cancer - Silver City • Taos Cancer Support Services Treatment Center - Farmington Program - Taos Gila Regional Cancer Center • Kymera Independent Physicians Patient Advocacy • Genetic Counseling • Cancer Foundation for New Cancer Treatment Center • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care - Silver City Mexico - Santa Fe Cancer Support of Deming & Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care - Carlsbad • - Farmington • NM Department of Health • Luna County, Inc. - Deming - Farmington • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional • Kymera Independent Physicians • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Breast and Cervical Cancer (BCC) Early Detection Program • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Cancer Center - Santa Fe Cancer Treatment Center • Gila Regional Cancer Center - Santa Fe - Silver City - Farmington - Santa Fe • Gila Regional Cancer Center - Hobbs - Silver City • Memorial Medical Center • Kymera Independent Physicians Physical/Occupational • NM Department of Health Cancer Treatment Center Breast and Cervical Cancer Hematology / Oncology • Memorial Medical Center Cancer Program - Las Cruces Therapy - Carlsbad (BCC) Early Detection Program Cancer Center of Las Cruces Cancer Program - Las Cruces New Mexico Cancer Care • • Gila Regional Cancer Center - Las Cruces Memorial Medical Center • • Champion Cancer Center • Memorial Medical Radiation Associates - Santa Fe • - Silver City NM Department of Health - Alamogordo Oncology Cancer Treatment New Mexico Cancer Center Cancer Program - Las Cruces • • • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Breast and Cervical Cancer • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Center - Las Cruces - Gallup Memorial Medical Radiation • - Plains Regional Medical Center (BCC) Early Detection Program Cancer Center - Santa Fe Oncology Cancer Treatment • Presbyterian Healthcare Services • Presbyterian Healthcare Services - Clovis - Roswell • Gila Regional Cancer Center - Plains Regional Medical Center - Plains Regional Medical Center Center - Las Cruces - Silver City • San Juan Regional Cancer • NM Department of Health - Clovis - Clovis • New Mexico Cancer Center Kymera Independent Physicians Treatment Center - Farmington Breast and Cervical Cancer • San Juan Oncology Associates - Gallup Cancer Treatment Center • • San Juan Oncology Associates (BCC) Early Detection Program - Farmington - Carlsbad - Farmington • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Radiation Oncology - Santa Fe - Plains Regional Medical Center Kymera Independent Physicians • San Juan Regional Cancer • San Juan Regional Cancer Champion Cancer Center - Presbyterian Healthcare Services • - Clovis • • Cancer Treatment Center Treatment Center - Farmington Treatment Center - Farmington Alamogordo - Plains Regional Medical Center - Roswell Taos Cancer Support Services • San Juan Regional Cancer - Clovis • • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Program - Taos Treatment Center - Farmington • Memorial Medical Center - Farmington Cancer Center - Santa Fe • San Juan Regional Cancer Cancer Program - Las Cruces • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care • Taos Cancer Support Services Gila Regional Cancer Center Treatment Center - Farmington New Mexico Cancer Center Legal/Insurance • • - Santa Fe Program - Taos - Silver City - Gallup Information • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Social Work Presbyterian Healthcare Services • Memorial Medical Center • • Gila Regional Cancer Center Nutrition - Farmington CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional - Plains Regional Medical Center Cancer Program - Las Cruces • - Silver City Cancer Awareness, Prevalence, Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Cancer Center - Santa Fe - Clovis • • • New Mexico Cancer Care • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Prevention and Early Detection - Santa Fe • San Juan Oncology Associates Associates - Santa Fe • Memorial Medical Center - Plains Regional Medical Center (CAPPED) - Alamogordo Cancer Program - Las Cruces - Farmington • New Mexico Cancer Center - Clovis Cancer Foundation for New Patient Navigation • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care • - Gallup • Memorial Medical Radiation Mexico - Santa Fe - Farmington • American Cancer Society Oncology Cancer Treatment Lodging for Patients and • Presbyterian Healthcare Services CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care • • Cancer Foundation for New - Plains Regional Medical Center Center - Las Cruces Families Cancer Center - Santa Fe - Santa Fe Mexico - Santa Fe - Clovis Presbyterian Healthcare Services Cancer Foundation for New • • • Memorial Medical Center - Plains Regional Medical Center Mexico - Santa Fe • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional • San Juan Regional Cancer Hospice / Palliative Care Cancer Program - Las Cruces Cancer Center - Santa Fe Treatment Center - Farmington - Clovis CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional • Gila Regional Cancer Center • • Memorial Medical Radiation Gila Regional Cancer Center San Juan Regional Cancer Cancer Center - Santa Fe - Silver City • • Oncology Cancer Treatment - Silver City Rehabilitation Treatment Center - Farmington Gila Regional Cancer Center New Mexico Cancer Center Center - Las Cruces • • Presbyterian Healthcare Services - Silver City - Gallup • Memorial Medical Center • • Presbyterian Healthcare Services - Plains Regional Medical Center New Mexico Cancer Center Cancer Program - Las Cruces • • San Juan Regional Cancer - Plains Regional Medical Center - Clovis - Gallup Memorial Medical Radiation Treatment Center - Farmington - Clovis • Presbyterian Healthcare Services Oncology Cancer Treatment • San Juan Regional Cancer - Plains Regional Medical Center • Center - Las Cruces Treatment Center - Farmington - Clovis Continued on page 32 30 31 Outside Albuquerque Area New Mexico Cancer Council Initiatives Service Providers 2019

Support Groups & Surgical Oncology Volunteer Training & The New Mexico Cancer Council is a voluntary collaborative effort One-on-one Support Presbyterian Healthcare Services Opportunities • of diverse public and private partners working together to foster • Breast Cancer Support Group of - Plains Regional Medical Center • American Cancer Society the Community Foundation of - Clovis • Cancer Foundation for New coordination and collaboration among cancer related organizations to Southern NM - Las Cruces • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Mexico - Santa Fe Cancer Foundation for New - Farmington reduce the burden of cancer in New Mexico. To date, the partnership has • • Memorial Medical Center Mexico - Santa Fe • Women’s Cancer & Surgical Care Cancer Program - Las Cruces grown to include over 40 local, regional and national organizations that Cancer Support of Deming & - Santa Fe • • Memorial Medical Radiation are actively supporting the vision and mission of the Council. The Council Luna County, Inc. - Deming Oncology Cancer Treatment Transportation • CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Center - Las Cruces produces the New Mexico Cancer Plan, which serves as a roadmap for Cancer Center - Santa Fe American Cancer Society • • New Mexico Cancer cancer control and prevention in our state. • Memorial Medical Center • Cancer Support of Deming & Center - Gallup Cancer Program - Las Cruces Luna County, Inc. - Deming • San Juan Regional Cancer The Cancer Plan describes what cancer looks like in New Mexico, Presbyterian Healthcare Services Treatment Center - Farmington Memorial Medical Radiation • • - Plains Regional Medical Center including data on the most prevalent cancers, health inequities, and Oncology Cancer Treatment - Clovis Center - Las Cruces cancer care issues including prevention, detection, treatment and San Juan Regional Cancer Presbyterian Healthcare Services • • Treatment Center - Farmington palliative care. It also contains goals and objectives for reducing the - Plains Regional Medical Center - Clovis • Sierra County Cancer Assistance burden of cancer and addressing health inequities based on national - Truth or Consequences • San Juan Regional Cancer objectives and issues unique to our state. Treatment Center - Farmington • Taos Cancer Support Services Program - Taos Support and Patient Navigation This year, the New Mexico Cancer Council is focusing its efforts on several • Services in San Juan County

- Farmington priority areas, including increasing access to patient navigation services • Taos Cancer Support Services and palliative care; increasing colorectal cancer screening rates; improving Program - Taos rural health inequities; and promoting the 2018-2023 New Mexico Cancer Plan. More information about initiatives of the New Mexico Cancer Council can be found at www.nmcancercouncil.org.

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34 35 ALBUQUERQUE CANCER COALITION Cancer Support and Treatment DIRECTORY

AS OF JANUARY 2019

A project of the New Mexico Cancer Council Includes Statewide Resources

https://acc.nmcca.org