WHAT WE OFFER
Comprehensive and Connected Care: Through our network of centers in Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, Southeast and the Peninsula, AIOF offers Alaskans access to a full spectrum of oncology services. Our integrated approach brings together the latest in radiation therapy and patient support systems to deliver personalized, high-quality care.
Community Support: AIOF is committed to strengthening cancer care and support beyond our clinics. We partner with local cancer support organizations and nonprofits to extend resources to provide comfort, advocacy and assistance to Alaskans facing cancer.
Who We Are
Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation is a nonprofit organization revolutionizing cancer care in Alaska. Unifying Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center, Mat-Su Valley Cancer Center, Peninsula Radiation Oncology Center and Southeast Radiation Oncology Center, AIOF focuses on accessible, advanced treatment and comprehensive support for patients and families. Learn more about our story here.
Purpose
To improve the quality of and access to cancer prevention, treatment and supportive care for Alaskans.
Vision
All Alaskans affected by cancer have access to a world-class continuum of services and a supported journey.
Our Mission
Improve the oncology experience by ensuring access to state-of-the-art cancer services, alleviating financial burdens and fostering collaboration to improve cancer outcomes for all Alaskans.
Inspiring Stories
Read how our clinics have positively impacted the lives of Alaskans
“I was so grateful for the professional and compassionate care I received from everyone during my three weeks of treatment. They went out of their way to make me as comfortable as possible. Thank you!” – Karen G. for the Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center
“You guys really know how to make the best of a bad situation. You’re the best team for the job. I couldn’t imagine doing this without you guys. Thank you so much for everything.”- Terry M. for the Mat-Su Valley Cancer Center
“So thankful to have been able to have my treatments in my own hometown, knowing I was in good hands. A very special group of people for which I’m forever grateful.” – Anonymous for the Southeast Radiation Oncology Center
“Radiation treatment was my greatest fear; I was treated so well that I can’t remember why I was afraid of radiation.” – Anonymous for the Peninsula Radiation Oncology Center