Cancer Care
Hope Begins Here
About 1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. If you’re among them, the trusted caregivers at Enloe Medical Center and the Enloe Regional Cancer Center are here for you.
These compassionate caregivers use the latest techniques — many of which are usually found in large academic medical facilities, including robotic-assisted surgery and clinical trials, to treat an array of cancers, including:
- Breast cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Leukemia
- Myeloma cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Types of lung cancer
- And more
What does this mean for you? That you don’t have to travel far to receive the highest-quality care. You’ll find everything you need here locally, in the North State, in comfortable, healing environments. This includes:
You Are Our Priority
Caregivers will be with you from the moment you’re diagnosed through your cancer treatment and beyond. In fact, when you come here, you’ll notice:
It’s no wonder thousands trust our experts for their cancer care. Looking for an oncology doctor, breast surgeon or another provider? View our team.
Award-Winning Care
Leading organizations have taken note of our approach. U.S. News & World Report recently designated Enloe Medical Center as a Northern Sierras Best Regional Hospital for 2019-2020. Enloe shines, ranking in the top 8% of hospitals in California and among the top Level II Trauma Centers in the state.
We were also recognized as a top performer in colon cancer surgery, and Enloe was named one of America’s 100 Best for General Surgery by Healthgrades.
But the accolades don’t end there. Enloe was the fourth hospital in California to receive the Planetree Gold Certification for Excellence in Patient-Centered Care. This is Planetree's highest honor, and shows Enloe’s commitment to you. Healthgrades also named Enloe among the top 15% in the nation for Outstanding Patient Experience.
Learn More
Want to know more about Enloe’s cancer support services? Hear from Rebecca Senoglu, Enloe’s Cancer Support Program coordinator, and Julie Vugrenes, an Enloe recreational therapist.

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