As Michigan’s largest gastrointestinal network, our team uses advanced imaging and minimally invasive surgery to treat these cancers effectively.
Corewell Health has one of the largest upper gastrointestinal (UGI) programs in Michigan. We provide teams of specialists dedicated to this complex field with the very latest in diagnostics and treatment to help you with the journey ahead.
As with many cancers, timing is crucial. With a goal of seeing you quickly after your referral, we can diagnose and form a treatment plan around your specific needs.
In the fight against gastrointestinal cancer, you will find no greater expertise and support than that at Corewell Health.
From screening to treatment, and every moment in between, we can fight digestive cancers together—with virtual care options and more than a dozen cancer centers across the state. Get a sense for our overall approach, including diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and more.
As Michigan’s largest gastrointestinal network, our team uses advanced imaging and minimally invasive surgery to treat these cancers effectively.
Colorectal cancer requires specialized care for early detection and treatment. Our team uses advanced imaging, targeted therapies, and minimally invasive surgery to personalize treatment for each patient.
Because of its rapid spread, esophageal cancer demands precise care. We craft personalized treatment plans building in the latest therapies like chemoradiation, surgery, and immunotherapy.
Our team uses cutting-edge imaging, biopsy techniques, and targeted therapies, including surgery and liver transplant, to detect and treat liver cancer effectively. Our focus is on positive outcomes whether through early diagnosis or advanced treatment.
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect early, making early diagnosis critical. Using advanced imaging and biopsy techniques, our team delivers personalized treatment options potentially including surgery and chemotherapy, plus access to clinical trials.
Stomach cancer often goes undiagnosed until later stages, requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Our whole team will come around you, providing personalized treatments that could include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation for the best outcome possible.
As Michigan’s largest gastrointestinal network, our team uses advanced imaging and minimally invasive surgery to treat these cancers effectively.
Colorectal cancer requires specialized care for early detection and treatment. Our team uses advanced imaging, targeted therapies, and minimally invasive surgery to personalize treatment for each patient.
Because of its rapid spread, esophageal cancer demands precise care. We craft personalized treatment plans building in the latest therapies like chemoradiation, surgery, and immunotherapy.
Our team uses cutting-edge imaging, biopsy techniques, and targeted therapies, including surgery and liver transplant, to detect and treat liver cancer effectively. Our focus is on positive outcomes whether through early diagnosis or advanced treatment.
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect early, making early diagnosis critical. Using advanced imaging and biopsy techniques, our team delivers personalized treatment options potentially including surgery and chemotherapy, plus access to clinical trials.
Stomach cancer often goes undiagnosed until later stages, requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Our whole team will come around you, providing personalized treatments that could include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation for the best outcome possible.
We can help you improve nutrient absorption, strength, and recovery during cancer treatment.
Good nutrition supports healing, energy, and recovery during cancer treatment.
We focus on evidence-based practices, which deliver care based on scientific evidence and clinical expertise.
We can help you improve nutrient absorption, strength, and recovery during cancer treatment.
Good nutrition supports healing, energy, and recovery during cancer treatment.
We focus on evidence-based practices, which deliver care based on scientific evidence and clinical expertise.
Speak with a specialist to learn more or get a second opinion to confirm a diagnosis or to validate treatment.