1. 2019 Breast Cancer Symposium

    2019 Breast Cancer Symposium Presentations Thank you for attending the 2019 Breast Cancer Symposium. You can download the breakout session presentations here: The Weight is Over: Strategies to Assist with Weight Management Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Review of Genetic Counseling and Testing for Inherited Breast Cancer Risk Cancer, Sexuality and Intimacy Research and the Future of Breast Cancer Care Proton Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer Questions? Please contact Katie Cosgrove at 703-204-6347 or katherine.cosgrove@inova.org. 
  2. Cancer and COVID: Thought Leadership at Inova

    Radiation Oncologists Emerge as Unlikely Sleuths of Coronavirus During radiation treatment, doctors are picking up images that could indicate COVID-19 in patients who are asymptomatic.  Learn More Prioritizing Care for Breast Cancer Patients During COVID-19 Inova's Peterson Chair of Breast Cancer Research co-authored recommendations for the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. Learn More Brain Tumor Treatment Guidelines Feature Inova Co-Author Dr.
  3. Cancer Types

    Use the following drop down menu to find detailed information about specific types of cancer, including treatment options and specialty programs offered by Inova Schar Cancer Institute.
  4. Bile Duct Cancer

    Next to gallstones, cancer is the most common cause of bile duct obstruction. The majority of bile duct cancers develop in the part of the ducts that are outside the liver and are sometimes referred to as extrahepatic tumors. Most bile duct cancers are adenocarcinomas, which means they develop from the glandular cells of the bile duct.
  5. Brain Cancer

    A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in the brain. The tumor can either originate in the brain itself (primary brain tumor), or come from another part of the body and travel to the brain (metastatic or secondary tumor). Brain tumors may be classified as either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), depending on their behavior. Malignant Brain Tumors Malignant brain tumors contain cancer cells, are usually fast growing and invade surrounding tissue. Malignant brain tumors very rarely spread to other areas of the body, but may recur after treatment.
  6. Clinical Trials in Cancer

    Explore Inova Schar's Clinical Trials Adult and pediatric cancer patients receiving care from the Inova Schar Cancer Institute have access to promising investigational drugs and therapies through a variety of clinical research trials. We encourage you to explore the available options on this site and to speak with your physician. These listings are for informational use and should not replace information given by your physician. Studies may close without warning. See All Cancer Clinical Trials
  7. Cancer Patient Resources

    Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Program Expand Content The Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Program reflects the belief that the creative spirit can be found in all of us and can be especially helpful when the human spirit is in need. AIR trains and supervises local visual, literary and performing artists who work directly with patients, caregivers and clinicians to create opportunities for stress reduction, self-awareness and self-expression in Inova Schar’s outpatient infusion, radiation and waiting areas.
  8. Oncology Nutrition Services

    Nutrition priorities may change throughout cancer treatment and recovery, and figuring out the best foods and beverages to consume can be difficult. At Inova Schar Cancer Institute, we understand how nutrition contributes to your overall wellness and survival success. Using evidenced-based research, our registered dietitians can help you modify your diet to support you before, during and after cancer treatment.