Convenient, Affordable & Compassionate Oncology Care

At ColfaxOnc, ours is an unrelenting mission to save more lives. That’s why we are accelerating the science with greater urgency than ever before. For an accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment plan from the start, choose ColfaxOnc first.

Get on the faster care to quality cancer care.

ColfaxOnc is one of the nation’s fastest growing oncology centers, proudly serving communities across New Jersey. ColfaxOnc provides a broad range of acute/episodic, preventive, and remedial cancer treatments – in its clinics and via telemedicine – as well as family medicine at select locations. 

What We Do

Diagnostics
& Physical Examinations

Infusion Services

Palliative & Hospice Care

Counselling

Our Treatments & Services

  • Description: At ColfaxOnc, clinical trials are carried out to test new cancer treatments, medications, and therapies.
  • Use: Offering patients access to cutting-edge treatments and contributing to advancements in cancer care.
  • Description: Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs to kill or inhibit the growth of rapidly dividing cancer cells throughout the body.
  • Use: Used for systemic treatment of cancers that have spread or are at high risk of spreading.
  • Description: Surgical removal of tumors or affected tissues is a common approach for localized cancers. It may also involve the removal of nearby lymph nodes.
  • Use: Mainly used for solid tumors that are confined to a specific area.
  • Description: Radiation therapy uses high doses of radiation to target and kill cancer cells or inhibit their growth. It can be external (from outside the body) or internal (placing a radioactive source directly in or near the tumor).
  • Use: Commonly used for localized tumors, either as the primary treatment or in combination with surgery or chemotherapy.
  • Description: Immunotherapy aims to stimulate the body’s immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. It includes immune checkpoint inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and adoptive cell therapy.
  • Use: Effective for certain types of cancers by enhancing the body’s immune response.
  • Description: Hormone therapy is used for hormone-sensitive cancers. It involves blocking or removing hormones that fuel certain types of tumors, such as breast or prostate cancer.
  • Use: Commonly used for breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers.
  • Description: Targeted therapies focus on specific molecules involved in cancer growth. These drugs interfere with specific proteins or pathways critical for cancer development.
  • Use: Effective for cancers with specific genetic mutations or abnormalities.
  • Description: Stem cell transplantation involves replacing damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells. It can be autologous (using the patient’s own stem cells) or allogeneic (using stem cells from a donor).
  • Use: Commonly used for hematological cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma.
  • Description: Precision medicine involves tailoring treatment based on the genetic makeup of a patient’s cancer. It may include genomic testing to identify specific mutations.
  • Use: Targeting therapies based on the unique characteristics of an individual’s cancer.
  • Description: Photodynamic therapy involves using photosensitizing agents and light to target and destroy cancer cells.
  • Use: Used for certain types of cancers, particularly in dermatology and some internal cancers.
  • Genetic counselors assess the risk of hereditary cancers, providing information about genetic testing and counseling for patients and their families.
  • Use: Identifying individuals with an increased risk of certain cancers based on genetic factors.
  • Description: Integrative therapies, such as acupuncture, massage, and mindfulness, may be offered to help manage treatment side effects and improve overall well-being.
  • Use: Complementing traditional cancer treatments to address the physical and emotional needs of patients.

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