St.
John’s Clinic-Women’s Oncology specializes in treating gynecologic cancer,
such as uterine, ovarian, vaginal, vulvar and cervical cancers.
Leading women's cancer services at St. John's
is gynecologic oncologist James Bosscher, M.D.(pictured, middle).
Dr. Bosscher specializes in gynecologic
cancer and focuses exclusively on treating these types of cancers with
surgery, chemotherapy and coordination with radiation oncology, should
radiation treatments be necessary.
The clinical staff includes two chemotherapy
certified registered nurses, a certified surgical first assistant, and a
medical assistant in addition to Dr. Bosscher.
St. John’s Clinic-Women’s Oncology has access
to and participates in the latest clinical trials and research programs. The
clinic is involved with the Cancer Research of the Ozarks, which provides
women with access to the newest treatment options available.
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Pap tests and pelvic exams to screen
for cervical cancer and other women's cancers are available to all women.
Click
here for information about programs that
provide free or reduced-cost screenings for uninsured and/or low-income
women.
About Gynecologic Oncology
A gynecologic oncologist is a physician and
surgeon, who specializes in the care of women with malignant disease
(cancer) of the reproductive organs. Gynecologic oncologists are
“sub-specialists” in obstetrics and gynecology. After graduating from
medical school and spending four years in the field of general obstetrics
and gynecology, they spend up to three additional years devoted to the
diagnosis and care of women with malignant disease of the reproductive
organs.
For more information, or to inquire about a
referral to St. John’s Clinic-Women’s Oncology, please call 417-820-3554.