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is one of the most experienced and respected brain tumor specialists
in the United States.
He utilizes an aggressive, state-of-the-art approach to the treatment
of even the most highly malignant tumors that offers the maximum
opportunity for cure.
A Different
Kind of Doctor
In contrast to university-based practices,
Dr. Arenson’s patients see the same physician and nurse and
support staff throughout their treatment and develop a personal
relationship with Dr. Arenson and his team.
Because it is a private-office setting,
therapy is individualized and flexible — adapted to the needs
of each patient. Each person is treated as a unique human
being with unique needs who forms a partnership with Dr. Arenson
in which he or she actively participates in the decision-making
process.
Dr. Arenson's
Philosophy
In addition to employing cutting-edge
therapy, Dr. Arenson’s personal
philosophy is the driving force
in his practice...and in his life. His approach to his patients’
care includes close attention to their quality-of-life — going
beyond the treatment of the tumor to include attention to the healing
of the spirit as well.
Dr. Arenson’s patients may
participate in a monthly support group
as well as interfaith healing services
of prayer and meditation — sponsored by the Swedish Medical
Center Chaplaincy — in which Dr. Arenson and his
staff participate as well.
Affiliated
with
Swedish Medical Center and the Colorado Neurological Institute
Dr. Arenson’s practice is located
on the campus of both Swedish Medical Center and Colorado Neurological
Institute (CNI). These two facilities provide the critical
mass of technical and professional expertise necessary to offer
the highest level of treatment available anywhere.
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I
began my journey with a dislike of Dr. Edward Arenson. I
felt that he was my worst enemy at the time. He was the one to
break the news to my family and me in January 2001 that I had
brain cancer (glioblastoma multiforme - stage 4). What a horrific
thing to hear when I felt perfectly healthy. It didn’t
take long to realize that he was only the messenger — and
also my best hope for survival.
Dr. Arenson and his staff were critical
components of my care and survival. With his treatment rationale...I
am now years from diagnosis and I can take on the world! The doctor
I disliked so much is now MY SUPERSTAR as well as a friend.
Sincerely,
Karrie
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Medical
Director &
Director of Neuro-oncology
CNI Center for Brain &
Spinal Tumors
Colorado Neurological Institute &
Swedish Medical Center
More
than 15 Years Experience
Caring for Patients with
Tumors of the Central Nervous System
“My approach is that even high-grade malignant brain
tumors are curable...and our aggressive, multi-disciplinary and integrated
team approach to treatment – delivered in a highly personalized,
caring, totally supportive private office setting – is demonstrating
that.
My Strategy for Cure emphasizes the very latest treatment methods
to maximize survival and quality of life. We currently have patients
in our Program several years beyond diagnosis who were given no hope by
other programs.
My philosophy of patient care goes beyond the treatment of the
tumor to include attention to quality-of-life and spirituality as well.
Our monthly interfaith Healing Services and other activities address those
often-neglected areas of patient care.
As my patient, you will receive my enthusiastic and total commitment to
give you the best possible chance of winning your battle against your
cancer and resuming a healthy and satisfying life.”
—
Dr. Edward Arenson
IF YOU HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH
A BRAIN TUMOR,
YOU WILL WANT TO KNOW:

Dr. Arenson with his nursing and support staff:
Bridget Leichtle, Mary Pierick, Aura Pilcer, Cynthia Kuntz, Lisa Miller, Jan Halvorson, Ali Temple, Stacey Per, Lorre Gibson, Laura Gavelda, Tina Hunter, Christina Hernandez and Wade Jensen

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Edward B. Arenson, M.D.
701 East Hampden Ave.
Suite 370
Englewood, CO 80113
Phone: (303) 788-8675 |
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