Gastrointestinal cancers are among the most challenging cancers to treat, and our world-renowned physicians practice exclusively in specific disease sites and have treated even the rarest malignancy. This specialized approach allows patients to receive individualized care plans and better outcomes, giving you peace of mind in knowing you are provided expert care.
We specialize in the evaluation and treatment of patients with GI cancers.
Diseases and tumors treated:
- Gallbladder cancer
- Gastric (stomach) cancer
- GI carcinoid tumors
- GI stromal tumors
- Hereditary cancer syndromes
- Liver cancer (including Hepatocellular Carcinoma or Hepatoma)
- Liver metastasis
- Neuroendocrine cancer
- Pancreatic cysts, tumors and pancreatitis
- Peritoneal disease / mesothelioma
- Polyps (gastric, duodenal, ampullary, colon or rectal)
- Small intestine cancer
Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
To provide the best treatment options, our oncology and research teams are continually investigating advancements in:
- Endoscopic, laparoscopic, and minimally invasive surgery
- Novel chemotherapy drugs
- Minimally invasive treatment options performed by interventional radiology
- Advanced imaging
- Molecular therapies and immunotherapies
- Pain management
- Risk assessment, screening, early detection, and prevention methods
Raising the Bar
Moffitt is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, recognized for our commitment to innovation in research and treatment. Patients seen at Moffitt not only have access to surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, but also to innovative clinical trials and groundbreaking advancements, such as minimally invasive ablation, radioembolization and biological therapies. Because of this our outcomes are up to 4 times higher than the national averages.
Early Detection and Screening Is Your Best Chance
Early detection greatly increases the chances of effective cancer treatment. Screening for colorectal cancer in particular is important as it can detect signs of precancerous lesions. Screening should begin at age 45 for individuals of average risk and earlier for those at higher risk.
Please complete this online form to begin the appointment scheduling process. Most insurance plans do not require a referral for an appointment. A member of our Patient Access team will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Patient Appointment Center: 888-663-3488
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7am-6pm and Saturday 8am-12pm ET.
What You'll Need
Whether you call us or complete the online form below, you'll need to have a few things ready:
- Patient's full name, contact information and date of birth
- Reason for visit
- Patient's primary insurance information