
What do we do?
The ABIFCC associated institutions are all oncology reference centers, performing essential activities relevant to the area, ranging from community education for prevention to social rehabilitation of treated patients.
Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation
Priorizing quality treatment for all patients, independent of their socio-economical situation, ABIFCC member institutions, offer conditions for the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, within the most modern technologic resources, with special attention to the needy patient.
Palliative Care
Hospital and residential care for out of therapeutic possibilities patients is an extension of the services forwarded by our institutions.
Performed by multi-professional teams, they provide necessary comfort and assistance, mainly in its terminal phase.
Volunteers
The work of volunteers thrills because of the care with which it is performed. Always ready to improve, actively contribute in the assistencial, educational and social sectors, that translate in direct and indirect benefits for the patients, their families and the institutions.
Sympathetic and tireless, they standout in their labor, because of their actions in prevention, community education and patient orientation, through regionals that spread by the counties in all states.
Professional development and Research
ABIFCC member institutions offer an outstanding field for professional development, preparing and qualifying in health's different areas. Maintaining accords with teaching institutions, we act as supplemental organs in academic development.
Par excellence, we are oncology area specialists developers, in internship or postgraduate regime.
Communitary Education and Early Detection
In prevention and early detection areas, our member institutions, expand ever more their performance, through community campaigns, informing and stimulating the community to perform preventive exams.
With a video and ABIFCC`s Cancer Prevention Practical Guide, we publicize precise and straightforward information about risk factors and on how people can perform an auto-exam.
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