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Cancer Program Annual Report - Eisenhower Medical Center

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E I S E N H O W E R L U C Y C U R C I C A N C E R C E N T E R<br />

Arnold Palmer Prostate <strong>Center</strong><br />

at <strong>Eisenhower</strong> Lucy Curci <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Arnold Palmer<br />

Since undergoing prostate surgery in 1997, Arnold Palmer has<br />

brought the same level of commitment to prevention, treatment<br />

and cure of prostate cancer that he brought to the game of golf.<br />

Throughout his career, Arnie also enjoyed a long and close<br />

relationship with President Dwight D. <strong>Eisenhower</strong>. Now, two great<br />

We offer the cancer patient unrivaled<br />

medical care and comprehensive cancer<br />

services. Treatment is provided by caring<br />

and gentle health care professionals who<br />

are always considerate of your dignity and<br />

comfort. Our environment nurtures and<br />

calms the spirit with the soothing surrounds<br />

of gentle waterfalls and the colors of<br />

nature. Caring for the person as well as the<br />

cancer, the <strong>Eisenhower</strong> Lucy Curci <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> is indeed a healing place like no<br />

other.<br />

Interdisciplinary Team Approach<br />

names are together again as Mr. Palmer and the <strong>Eisenhower</strong> Lucy<br />

Curci <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Center</strong> join to offer the finest in prostate treatment and<br />

care available anywhere.<br />

A Destination Treatment <strong>Center</strong><br />

The Arnold Palmer Prostate <strong>Center</strong> is a world-class destination<br />

facility for prostate cancer treatment — the first of its kind and unlike<br />

any other. It is a unique blend of high tech treatment, personal<br />

service, and compassionate, confidential care.<br />

The <strong>Eisenhower</strong> Lucy Curci <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is truly a remarkable cancer<br />

treatment facility, bringing together in one place a tremendous<br />

technological strength and a profoundly human environment<br />

available nowhere else in the desert.<br />

Through collaboration and commitment,<br />

an interdisciplinary team approach is used<br />

in the treatment management of prostate<br />

cancer at the Arnold Palmer Prostate<br />

<strong>Center</strong>. The coordinated efforts of urology,<br />

radiation oncology and medical oncology<br />

staff are utilized to create a cohesive<br />

multi-faceted program, assuring that your<br />

care is of the highest professional quality.<br />

Your primary care physician is also part of<br />

this team and will receive information<br />

regarding your personal treatment options<br />

and outcomes.<br />

Your nurse will work closely with you and<br />

the interdisciplinary team guiding you<br />

throughout your treatment experience,<br />

coordinating and optimizing your time at<br />

the <strong>Center</strong>, ensuring any questions or<br />

A World Class<br />

Facility for Prostate<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Treatment.<br />

Whether you are a resident of Coachella Valley, or plan to be treated while<br />

staying at one of the many area resorts, the Arnold Palmer Prostate <strong>Center</strong><br />

at <strong>Eisenhower</strong> Lucy Curci <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Center</strong> offers a blend of high tech treatment<br />

and individualized compassionate, confidential care for every patient.<br />

If you have questions or would like to learn more about services and<br />

treatment options at the Arnold Palmer Prostate <strong>Center</strong>, please call<br />

877-674-3800 or 760-674-3838, or visit emc.org/prostate.

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