Introducing the Martin-O'Neil Cancer Center
The Most Complete and Advanced Cancer Center in the North Bay
David Tate, MD, Radiation Oncologist; Cindi Cantril, RN, Nurse Navigator; and Gregory Smith, MD,
Medical Director and Medical Oncologist
Holly’s mind has been racing since a follow-up
with her internal medicine physician. “I have
breast cancer…” she repeats in disbelief, as
she stands alone in her kitchen. Holly tries
to remember exactly what the doctor had
advised—something about finding a surgeon
and a nearby infusion clinic.
Her eyes focus on a crayoned picture hanging
on the refrigerator. Holly smiles at the memory
of her daughter carefully drawing her likeness
and writing “Mom” underneath it. Then her gaze
moves to the magnet holding the picture.
“Hope, health and healing,” she reads aloud as
she reaches for the phone and dials the number
on the magnet.
“Hello, Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center, this is
Marjorie,” a warm and friendly voice says.
“How can I help you today?”
The new Martin-O’Neil Cancer
Center will help
people like Holly find the most
advanced cancer care in the region—in one convenient, close-to-home location at
St. Helena Hospital in the north Napa Valley.
Top medical and oncology physicians, surgeons
and research staff use the latest technology
to diagnose and treat cancer. And the state-of-the-art center also emphasizes aesthetic
qualities, with beautiful artwork and gardens,
and spacious accommodations. But what makes
the cancer center truly stand out is the way
patients and their family members will feel,
beginning with their first encounter.
“Getting diagnosed can be a scary time, but it’s
our goal to offer a safe haven,” says JoAline
Olson, former
President and CEO of St. Helena
Hospital and now Vice President for Clinical
Innovations for all Adventist Health
hospitals.
“We want you to be able to breathe a sigh of
relief and say, ‘I’ve found the right place.’”
Compassionate and Personalized Cancer Care Close to Home
- Radiation treatment with the latest Varian
linear accelerator featuring Image Guided
RadioTherapy (IGRT) that shapes radiation
beams with pinpoint accuracy to target tumor
cells and spare healthy surrounding tissue.
- Medical oncology and multi-station
chemotherapy suite designed to
accommodate family and friends.
- A formal clinical research program affiliated
with the University of California,
San Francisco,
that will give patients access to a large number
of clinical trials and express referrals to cancer
sub-specialists.
- A patient restoration and therapy spa
incorporating massage, relaxation and other
therapies to address the emotional and
spiritual well-being of the patients.
- A retail boutique featuring products specific
to the needs of cancer patients.
- A cancer resource library that’s open to
the community and staffed by a specialist.
If you or someone you know is diagnosed with
cancer, call 707-967-5721 or visit us online at
www.NapaValleyCancerCare.org.
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