Cancer Care
Elliot Hospital was a pioneer in oncology when it opened the first cancer center in New Hampshire in 1966.
Elliot Hospital was a pioneer in oncology when it opened the first cancer center in New Hampshire in 1966.
Today, the Solinsky Center for Cancer Care at The Elliot remains a leader in cancer care services as we incorporate radiation oncology, medical oncology, state-of-the-art technology, skilled healthcare providers, and an accessible, aesthetically pleasing, comforting environment together in one convenient location. All of these are important factors toward the goals of successful treatment and comprehensive care close to home.
State-of-the-art radiation oncology, including external beam on two Varian TrueBeam™ linear accelerators, HDR Brachytherapy and lung cancer screening.
For adults with oncologic and blood-related diseases, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and infusion services.
Surgical oncology is performed by experienced surgeons.
As a designated Lung Cancer Screening Center, Elliot Hospital offers Low Dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening for qualified patients. Studies have shown that LDCT lung screenings can lower the risk of death from lung cancer by 20 percent for high-risk people. Without screening, lung cancer is usually not found until a person develops symptoms.
Active Cancer Registry coordinating cancer data collection, allowing our healthcare providers to monitor patient outcomes.
A sophisticated cancer research program with the availability of various cancer protocols.
Specialized support services for cancer patients, including disease-specific nurse navigators, social services, nutrition, pastoral care, rehabilitation therapy, integrative medicine, and collaboration with community services.
For anyone living with a life-limiting condition that wishes to continue to seek treatment and/or a cure but who also wants to maintain a satisfying quality of life and manage their symptoms.
Visiting nurse and home hospice care.
The SolutionHealth Cancer Institute's Survivorship Video Series offers valuable resources to cancer patients and survivors. The series aims to support individuals in navigating the complexities of living with a cancer diagnosis, with a focus on enhancing quality of life and promoting long-term health. Key topics include:
The Importance of Physical Activity During & After Treatment
Management of Cancer-Related Fatigue: Exercise, Energy Conservation, and Injury Prevention
Our expert radiologists use state-of-the-art imaging technology to diagnose and treat patients of all ages.
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The Elliot Breast Health Center proudly offers advanced diagnostic, surgical, and treatment options for various breast conditions.
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Low-dose CT lung screening is an easy, noninvasive CT (computed tomography) scan of the lungs that requires a minimal amount of radiation exposure and is performed in just a few minutes.
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Our board-certified, experienced surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and surgical technologists provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive surgical care.
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Elliot Rehabilitation Services is committed to providing patients with exceptional, individualized care that promotes function and wellness.
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The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of Manchester & Southern New Hampshire is dedicated to promoting healing, independence, wellness, and comfort for individuals and their families facing the challenges of recovering from surgery, physical disabilities, and short-term, chronic, or life-limiting illnesses.
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Cancer care services are available at multiple locations throughout the greater Manchester area.
The Elliot at Londonderry
40 Buttrick Road
Londonderry, NH 03053
603-669-5300
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Solinsky Center for Cancer Care at The Elliot
1 Elliot Way
Manchester, NH 03103
603-663-2828
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Elliot Breast Health Center
185 Queen City Avenue
The Elliot at River's Edge
Manchester, NH 03101
603-668-3067
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Community Story Blog
13th Annual Breast Cancer Survivors Luncheon with The Elliot Unites Patients and Providers
Oct 22, 2024
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Oct 15, 2024
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Oct 14, 2024