Cancer Patient Empowerment
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer it is important to know your options. Modern targeted radiation techniques are in many cases a noninvasive alternative to surgery. In other cases radiation can be used before or after surgery to improve the patient's outcome and quality of life. Dr Eric Karp at the Rahway Regional Cancer center has dedicated his life to helping cancer patients reclaim their lives. He specializes in cancer treatment techniques that allow patients to enjoy their normal lives. A comprehensive approach focusing on state of the art treatment, along with dietary, social, and emotional support is offered. The board certified physicians at the Rahway Cancer specialize in the treatment of breast, prostate, head and neck, lung, brain, GI, and Gyn malignancies. The most modern technology including intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), high dose rate brachytherapy, (HDRT), and dedicated CT planning, are used. Find out what your options are and become empowered. The Rahway Regional Cancer Center is located at the Border of Clark and Rahway, and is adjacent to the Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center in Rahway, NJ. Free parking and door to door transportation are available. Call us at (732) 382-5550.
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Uploaded: February 28, 2008 at 6:44 pm
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