Monmouth County Radiation Facility
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Also in Mnmouth
Hi, I'm also in Monmouth county. I WAS going to do everything at Monmouth Med in Long Branch and I've heard they're really good. It's a long story, but I ended up switching to NYC. I'm doing my chemo (and maybe rads) in Basking Ridge (Sloan Kettering). Had a friend who went there last year and really was happy with them. You could also checkout Riverview in Red Bank, they have a new Women's Center and I had a bone density scan there.
Good luck!
Marcy0 -
Monmouth Countycanoegirl said:Also in Mnmouth
Hi, I'm also in Monmouth county. I WAS going to do everything at Monmouth Med in Long Branch and I've heard they're really good. It's a long story, but I ended up switching to NYC. I'm doing my chemo (and maybe rads) in Basking Ridge (Sloan Kettering). Had a friend who went there last year and really was happy with them. You could also checkout Riverview in Red Bank, they have a new Women's Center and I had a bone density scan there.
Good luck!
Marcy
Thanks Marcy, my surgery is at Sloan in NYC. I had my stereotactic biopsy done at RIverview and the dr. there was great! There was no way I was going to do my surgery there so I went with Sloan. So far I am hearing good things about Riverview for radiation.0 -
Chemo?lucks said:Monmouth County
Thanks Marcy, my surgery is at Sloan in NYC. I had my stereotactic biopsy done at RIverview and the dr. there was great! There was no way I was going to do my surgery there so I went with Sloan. So far I am hearing good things about Riverview for radiation.
Are you doing chemo? If so, where are you doing that? I'm hoping to avoid the radiation, but won't know for a while. THey said it depends on how chemo goes or something. Only 2 nodes were positive, but one was encapsulated (?). Hoping I know more after I speak with the oncologist. I've been happy with Sloan (other than sitting in the outpatient surgical waiting room for 4 hours waiting for surgery. Didn't get out of recovery until 9:30 PM and I barely was awake at that point.
ALso, have you been to the Riverview cancer support group? I'm thinking about checking them out once I get back to work.0 -
No Chemo for mecanoegirl said:Chemo?
Are you doing chemo? If so, where are you doing that? I'm hoping to avoid the radiation, but won't know for a while. THey said it depends on how chemo goes or something. Only 2 nodes were positive, but one was encapsulated (?). Hoping I know more after I speak with the oncologist. I've been happy with Sloan (other than sitting in the outpatient surgical waiting room for 4 hours waiting for surgery. Didn't get out of recovery until 9:30 PM and I barely was awake at that point.
ALso, have you been to the Riverview cancer support group? I'm thinking about checking them out once I get back to work.
Hi canoegirl, no chemo scheduled on tap for me. Lumpetomy for 2/16 with biosy of sentinel nodes - oncologist feels DCIS is contained within the ducts - no family history either. Good luck! That's for the heads up on surgical waiting.0 -
waitinglucks said:No Chemo for me
Hi canoegirl, no chemo scheduled on tap for me. Lumpetomy for 2/16 with biosy of sentinel nodes - oncologist feels DCIS is contained within the ducts - no family history either. Good luck! That's for the heads up on surgical waiting.
In case you have a lap top, there were several people in the waiting room using them. There apparently are two different surgical floors with different setups, but I was in the day-surgery area. Anyway, it was very crowded and no TV's or anything to look at, so bring something mindless to distract you. I had to wait till 4 and by then I was starving! My poor husband and dad-in-law were there for 8 1/2 hours...they were the only ones there by the time I was done. The waiting room is the only part of Sloan that I haven't liked....OK, I didn't like having surgery either, but there's not much that can be done about that. I'm still waiting for a new treatment where I just take a cruise and wake up cured!
Good luck with surgery!0
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