Quality of Care
Where Can I Learn More?
We are here to answer any questions you may have. Our toll-free Cancer Information Program is staffed by experienced oncology nurses who offer a friendly ear, an encouraging voice and wealth of information and guidance. This website is continually being expanded to provide additional details and resources. And we produce a number of publications to inform the community about our work.
- You can reach the Cancer Information Program at 800-811-8480
Other resources at vicc.org
- Search for information about our doctors
- Key Questions You Should Ask (General)
- Key Questions You Should Ask (Radiation Oncology)
- Learn about our clinical trials offerings
- Learn about our support services
- Download our most recent Cancer Registry Report with additional detail about our patient volumes, geography we serve and other data. (PDF)
- Download our most recently published Research Highlights Report (PDF)
- Visit our magazine, Momentum
- Visit our Patient Resource Center
- Explore our website in more detail
Other national resources
- National Cancer Institute, (800) 4CANCER or www.cancer.gov
- American Cancer Society, (800) ACS-2345, www.cancer.org
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network, www.nccn.org
- Cancer Care, a non-profit offering free professional support for people affected by cancer, (800) 813-HOPE, or www.cancercare.org
- American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer – www.facs.org/cancer
- American Society of Clinical Oncology website for consumers, Cancer.Net
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality consumer website, www.ahrq.gov/consumer
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website for healthcare information, www.healthfinder.gov



