Most cancer treatments entail some combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. We help support our patients by treating the symptoms of cancer and the side effects of treatments.
A diagnosis of cancer is almost always unexpected, often shocking and always traumatic. For Kabita Chakrabarti and her husband, Alok, life was turned upside down.
St. Luke’s offers patients access to the very latest in cancer care, breakthrough treatments that are giving patients new hope in their fight against cancer.
Women facing breast and gynecologic cancers can find support through Life Always Facing Forward, or LAFF, a new program created by St. Luke’s breast cancer survivors.
St. Luke’s now offers sophisticated cardiac-sparing radiation therapy for left-sided breast cancer utilizing state-of-the-art technology.
Recognizing the added financial burden and stress that can come with a cancer diagnosis, St. Luke’s has developed a new service to help reduce this burden.
More than 1,400 St. Luke’s cancer survivors and their guests were treated to Tony Orlando’s Great American Christmas at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center Sunday, December 6.
She may have the gloves back on, but she is no longer fighting cancer. Read Kim's story.
It’s an integrated part of Dr. Kelly’s life, mirroring her belief in a holistic, integrated approach to patient care and women’s health advocacy.
The first members recently joined the Circle of Hope to improve the lives of patients with cancer and their loved ones. Their generosity will have a direct impact on the more than 2,400 cancer patien...
It’s important to remember St. Luke’s Health University Network also offers you caring individuals with broad, unique skills that can greatly benefit you at this turbulent time: oncologica...
This Educator Battled Back Against Breast Cancer and Learned How Much She Is Loved
The study of genetics has led to some of the most significant breakthroughs in cancer research, diagnosis and treatment. Through sophisticated genetic testing, specialists can identify the presence of...
Prostate cancer is not only the most common cancer in men, but also the second leading cause of cancer death. Some men develop low-risk cancers with little mortality risk, while others harbor more ag...
Hearing the words “You have cancer” can be one of the most shocking, scary and life-changing experiences for anyone. Your first instinct may be to do everything within your power to get ri...
Local artist and cancer survivor Susan Schaffer displayed her Visions of Hope exhibition at the St. Luke’s Cancer Center at the Anderson Campus in Bethlehem Township in November. Susan’s i...
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