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Stories of Healing

Healing begins here.

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Survivors

Dottie

Dottie

Ovarian Cancer Survivor

“I just knew that Dr. Taylor was the person who I wanted to have by my side through this experience.”

Sarah

Sarah

Breast Cancer Survivor

“There are so many choices to make when you are diagnosed with cancer. In making the decision to go to St. Luke’s, so many of my other decisions became easier.”

Janice

Janice

Uterine Cancer Survivor

“As women, as mothers, it’s our instinct to take care of others. So it was hard for me to learn to let others take care of me.”

Greg

Greg

Lung Cancer Survivor

“It’s not about the big blessings in life – it’s about the little blessings.”

Jaskaran

Jaskaran

Lymphoma Survivor

“St. Luke’s gave me the sense of having a family. It meant the world to me.”

Care Team

Rick Boulay, MD

Rick Boulay, MD

Gynecologic Oncologist

“Today, patients are improving in their cure rates and longevity – we are actually studying how people live beyond cancer.”

Lee Riley, MD

Lee B. Riley, MD

Surgical Oncologist

“When you can turn a patient’s fear into hope – essentially helping them change their state of mind – it’s an amazing thing.”

Tricia A. Kelly, MD

Tricia Kelly, MD

Surgical Oncologist

“The most rewarding part of my job is being able to help other people – to give them hope and help heal them.”

William Burfiend, MD

William Burfeind Jr., MD

Thoracic Surgeon

“You don’t have to go into Philadelphia or New York to get the same level of care that you can get here.”

Darius Desai, MD

Darius Desai, MD

Surgical Oncologist

“Everyone here has a common purpose – and that’s our patients.”

Nicholas Taylor, MD

Nicholas Taylor, MD

Gynecologic Oncologist

“To be able to help someone through cancer is an incredibly enriching and rewarding experience.”

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Beat Cancer With Us…

At St. Luke’s, our cancer patients benefit from all of that, plus an unparalleled level of support and compassion. You are not alone – we are with you every step of the way. Whether you are newly diagnosed or looking for a second opinion, we are here to help. Call St. Luke’s HopeLine – one number for all your needs: 484-503-HOPE.