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New partnership enhances options

Cancer center set to open June 25 in New Lenox

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“I have been so fortunate to have two groups watching out for me,” she said, “Drs. Schilder and Salgia, plus the delightful home nurse, and therapists. Every trip, south to Silver Cross or north to the University, was worth it.”

“Not so long ago, we would have run out of options by now,” Dr. Salgia said. “Now, I can think of a fifth, sixth, or seventh-line therapy.”

For the moment, Soderlund has other plans. “My goal for right now is to get back to being a good wife and mother again,” she said.  “That’s what’s most important for me, some quality time with my family, to check up on their school work and to play with my little guy.”

“We are proud of our new partnership that blends the highest quality cancer care with renowned expertise of The University of Chicago,” Dr. Schilder said.  “Patients can now get world-class cancer care in their own community, the best of academic medicine with the comforts of home.

Beginning June 25, Soderlund and other area patients will have convenient access to The University of Chicago Medicine specialists and advanced and investigational therapies close to home in the University of Chicago Medicine  Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross, in the new Carolyn J. Czerkies Pavilion on the Silver Cross Hospital campus, at I-355 and Route 6 in New Lenox. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 1-855-UCM-1400.

Grand Opening Celebration

The community is invited to take a tour of the new Cancer Center on Tuesday, June 19, from 5 to 7:30 p.m.  Convenient parking is available on the Silver Cross Hospital campus.

In addition to tours, outside the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross Hospital there will be a farmer’s market, complimentary healthy refreshments, and raffle prizes including Sara Evans concert and Chicago White Sox and Joliet Slammers baseball tickets.

Former White Sox player Ron Kittle will sign autographs throughout the event.

At 5 and 6 p.m., Joliet Park District’s Head Horticulturalist Kevin Eberhard will be speaking about container gardening for your health. And Harrah’s Joliet Casino and Hotel’s Executive Chef John Woods will hold cooking demonstrations at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.  For more information, visit www.silvercross.org.

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