Close, Compassionate Cancer Care (4pg)

Close, Compassionate Care

Remember The Three C’s When You or a Loved One Needs Cancer Treatment

Being treated for cancer is a stressful situation. The questions are many. Will the treatment work? How painful will it be? What will be the side effects? Will I be able to take care of myself? How will this affect my family?

Fighting cancer places even more stress on the body. Chemotherapy and radiation can be a long and difficult process. The side effects are often severe and debilitating: nausea, weakness, fatigue, fever, lack of appetite and loss of hair.

So who will you turn to for help? Before you make that important decision, consider the three C’s of cancer care, which you can only find at Main Street Hospital.

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Traveling out of town for cancer treatments adds stress to an already stressful situation. Long-distance cancer treatments are also time-consuming and expensive.

By choosing to have your cancer treatments at our hospital, your family and friends can be nearby, better able to give you their emotional support. Instead of feeling isolated and alone, you’re surrounded by love and encouragement.

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When you come here as a cancer patient, you’re not receiving treatment from a stranger but from hometown folks who are motivated to make a difference. We consider it a privilege to care for our friends, neighbors and fellow citizens and give them personal service that’s attentive, thoughtful and compassionate.

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If you think that only a big-city hospital can provide chemo and radiation therapy services, think again. We provide a full range of cancer-fighting services. When it comes to treating cancer, only Main Street Hospital has the technology, the people, and the convenience to deliver close, compassionate care.

 

Source: American Cancer Society.

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