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What does hope look like?
When one is faced with a new diagnosis of cancer, the search for hope can seem confusing, overwhelming, and uncertain. But when seeking care at Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center, hope can be seen all around:
- In the welcoming smile of a volunteer in the lobby
- In the face of the technician performing the PET/CT
that will provide the needed information for your physician to make an
accurate diagnosis or to stage your cancer
- In the faces of the physicians working together with
the team of nurses, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians, and other health
care professionals to plan the most advanced treatment options available
- In the faces of your family, friends and loved ones
as they travel the journey of care and treatment with you.
- In the faces of friends and neighbors celebrating the life of a survivor or the memory of a loved one lost in the battle of fighting cancer, but hopeful that a better treatment or cure will soon be found through the clinical research studies available at MCRMC.
The Cancer Care team at Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center believes that hope begins with keeping the cancer patient in the center of all we do. Each cancer patient is unique. MCRMC and its' team of skilled and experienced physicians create personalized treatment plans in collaboration with the patient and family.
The Ted B. Wahby Cancer Center is located
at
1080 Harrington, Mt. Clemens.
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