Cancer Survivorship

Your cancer team gives you the helping hand, guidance and support you need to heal the whole you.

The Brighter Side Boutique

Wigs, hats, scarves and turbans for women while they are undergoing cancer treatment. Prostheses for women who have had cancer.

Cancer Program Services

Comprehensive Care

Cancer Treatment

The best care, for you.

Our commitment

One of the nation’s leading cancer programs is right here, in Sheboygan. The experts at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers are on the leading edge of cancer research and personalized medicine.

Our program includes the largest team of oncology specialists in the region, including medical and radiation oncology, the region's only fellowship-trained female gynecologic oncologist, Green Bay’s only fellowship-trained surgical oncologist, fellowship-trained colon and rectal surgeons and the only pediatric hematologist/oncologists. Together, they stand ready to work hand-in-hand with a multitude of other skilled experts to help our patients during one of the most critical times of their lives.

Nationally recognized

We are committed to reducing the burden of travel for patients. Each week, our oncologists travel to regional communities to help deliver high quality cancer care, at a location close to home. For over a decade, our program has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute for our expertise in clinical research enabling us to provide the leading edge cancer treatments and offer more options to patients than any other cancer program in the area.

Accredited Cancer Program

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers has been accredited by the Commission on Cancer for more than 55 years and is currently recognized as an Integrated Network Cancer program – the highest level of accreditation possible for a non-teaching hospital.

HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital offers compassionate care including a complete range of state-of-the-art services and equipment, and the latest in advanced breast diagnostic imaging.

A multidisciplinary team coordinates the best available treatment options that includes access to cancer clinical trials through our affiliation with the NCI recognized HSHS St. Vincent Cancer Research Institute. 

Contact us: HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital Cancer Center 920-884-3135.

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers locations:

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers at HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital
1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 300
Sheboygan, WI 53081

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital
835 S. Van Buren St.
Green Bay, WI 54301

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers at HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center
1726 Shawano Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54303

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers at HSHS St. Clare Hospital Medical Office Building
853 S. Main St., Suite C
Oconto Falls, WI 54154

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Centers at Door County Cancer Center
323 S. 18th Ave.
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

Cancer Care

HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital is proud to provide cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, supportive care and survivorship with an emphasis on convenience for our patients and their families with a team approach to cancer care. That means our patients are often able to receive testing and screenings, receive treatment and visit their physician all in one location, providing comprehensive, all-in-one cancer care.

St. Nicholas Cancer Care

  Cancer Prevention and Education

  Cancer Center

  Cancer Survivorship

  Cancer Treatment

  Clinical Trials

  Meet our Cancer Team

  The Brighter Side Boutique

 

Our team will support you every step of the way should you need additional imaging, treatment or surgery.

Patient Stories

Brian's Story

“I was told that I would be in good hands here in Sheboygan, and it felt good knowing that I wouldn’t have to travel to Milwaukee or somewhere farther away, ” said Brian. “Treatment can make you tired and weak, and it was nice to be so close to home.”

Robert's Story: The Happiest Days of His Life

On June 19, 2017, 76-year-old Robert Wangemann heard the words that no one wants to hear. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer and in the immediate days that followed, he struggled to drink small amounts of water without being in excruciating pain.