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Norris Cotton Cancer Center North in St. Johnsbury

Norris Cotton Cancer Center North in St. Johnsbury, VT, is a dedicated cancer care and survivorship facility. It provides patients in New Hampshire's North Country and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom with advanced technology and state-of-the-art treatment within a friendly, patient-centered environment close to home.

Photo: Entrance to Norris Cotton Cancer Center North in St. Johnsbury, VT

Norris Cotton Cancer Center North
1080 Hospital Drive
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
(802) 473-4100

Specific treatments are developed for patients in coordination with local health care facilities or Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, and in conjunction with the referring physician, patient, and family. Discoveries in the laboratories and clinical facilities at Norris Cotton Cancer Center in Lebanon are available to patients in St. Johnsbury through clinical trials of new treatments, diagnostic techniques, and other research areas.

We also offer a comprehensive cancer resource library to all patients, families, and the community.

Visit us and see why patients feel at home with treatment at Norris Cotton Cancer Center North in St. Johnsbury.

Regional hospital partners

The regional hospitals working partnering with Norris Cotton Cancer Center St. Johnsbury include:

  • Androscoggin Valley Hospital, Berlin, NH
  • Cottage Hospital, Woodsville, NH
  • Littleton Regional Hospital, Littleton, NH
  • North Country Hospital, Newport, VT
  • Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, St. Johnsbury, VT
  • Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital, Colebrook, NH
  • Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster, NH
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Touching Patients, Touching History

St. J's John Marshall, MD, the first radiation oncologist in the North Country, is inspired by people and the past

Photo: John Marshall, MD, with a patient and fellow clinician

"That’s my baby." John Marshall, MD, gazes at his laptop screen like a proud parent. Like millions of people, John fills his computer's desktop with a sentimental photograph, with a picture that both touches him and says something unique.

Spread across the screen is a beautiful photo of old car No. 403 of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad—the "Truman Car," as it is sometimes called, because Pres. Harry Truman used it in Texas during the 1948 presidential campaign. And since 1989, No. 403 has belonged to John Marshall, radiation oncologist at Norris Cotton Cancer Center's clinic in St. Johnsbury.

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