Lodi’s Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute offers cutting-edge treatments, relaxing atmosphere
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Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
Cheryl Young shows the linear accelerator, the machine takes X-rays or patients and can treat cancerous cells with radiation, at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
Maura Leglu shows a gold marker kit at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. The kit helps doctors, like Travers McLoughlin, to better track cancer for a more accurate treatment.
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Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
A seating area is shaded by an umbrella in the garden area at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
The pond and waterfall in the garden area at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
The pond and waterfall in the garden area at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
Cheryl Young holds her hand against the X-ray part of the linear accelerator, the machine can X-rays of patients and treat cancerous cells with radiation, at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
Susan Murray, a massage therapist, gives Pam Jordan a shoulder massage, at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. The institute regularly brings in massage therapists to help relax and reduce the stress of patients and family members.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
Cheryl Young shows the linear accelerator, the machine takes X-rays or patients and can treat cancerous cells with radiation, at the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Patients lie on the table and are held in place with a mold, like the one at her feet, to ensure the radiation only gets to the cancer cells.
Ian Jonsson/News-Sentinel
Patients receive a personal touch at Ben Schaffer Cancer Insitute
The entrance to the garden area a the Ben Schaffer Cancer Institute on Ham Lane in Lodi on Wednesday, July 18, 2012.
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