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Enhancing

our community’s cancer care

ACMC Foundation provides for cancer treatment

improvements in Ashtabula County

DONORS TO

Ashtabula County

Medical Center (ACMC)

Foundation are providing

financial support that will

ultimately mean more cancer

patients can be treated without

leaving the county.

The Cancer Care building

at ACMC is undergoing

modifications that will provide

additional private exam rooms,

physician office space, additional

infusion chairs and a dedicated

oncology pharmacy. The cost of the

work and new equipment is $300,000.

“It is important to have quality

cancer care available here in our

county,” said ACMC Healthcare System

President and CEO Michael Habowski.

“Patients undergoing chemotherapy

should not have to face the added

burden of traveling to receive their

treatment. The renovated space will

allow us to serve more patients right

here at home.”

Kathy Lines, LPN, a nurse with

ACMC Cancer Services, spoke about

working with patients and

families coping with cancer,

adding a personal note when

she talked about her mother’s

cancer treatment as well

as her own. She described

how cancer was a part of her

family’s history, and when her

mother first needed treatment

in 1976, there was no cancer

center in Ashtabula County.

“It was hard on her, and on our

family, to travel out of the county to

receive treatment,” Lines said.

When Lines herself was diagnosed

with cancer in 2007, the Cancer Center

at ACMC was open.

“It made all the difference in the

world to be here and not travel,” she

said. “The caring and compassion of

the caregivers was outstanding. It is a

blessing to have this in the community.”

Lines praised the work of oncologist

Mohammad Varghai, MD, who

continues to work with ACMC officials

to keep cancer care in Ashtabula

County.

“Without ACMC and without

Dr. Varghai, cancer patients would once

again be forced to leave the county,” she

said. “But the dedication of ACMC and

Dr. Varghai make it possible to keep

cancer care local. Our patients tell us

every day howmuch it means that they

can come here.”

Donors to the project have included

a variety of individuals and groups,

including the hospital and foundation

boards, physicians, employees, area

businesses and local residents, as well

as several grants.

For more information about donating to the ACMC Foundation, call Executive Director

Tami Netkowicz, CFRE, at

440-997-6605

or visit

www.acmcfoundation.org

.

Mohammad

Varghai, MD

ASHTABULA COUNTY

MEDICAL CENTER

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Ashtabula, OH 44004-4993

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