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A big chunk of that donated money will go to expanding screenings to underserved communities or covering
the cost of screenings for uninsured patients. We've seen time and again that cancer is most treatable when
it's caught early.
One of our biggest missions is to get out into the commu-
nity and reach those who don't think they can be screened.
In addition to the expertise from the NCORP, the LCRP
has moved aggressively to add the latest technology.
The LCRP is the only cancer center in the region to have
the robotic CyberKnife. This machine monitors a patient's
breathing and other body movements to automatically
follow the tiny movements of the tumor.
This allows a higher dose of radiation to be delivered more accurately, saving the healthy tissue that surrounds
a tumor. It can also reach tumors that are inoperable.
The TrueBeam radiation system is a brand new technology that also delivers a high rate of radiation more ac-
curately than traditional machines. We have three in operation.
Mole mapping is a technology that digitally tracks the size and location of moles on the body from year to year.
This gives physicians an easier way to see if a mole has grown or needs to be biopsied.
We at the LCRP want you to continue the wellness you've achieved through running. But cancer can strike no
matter how fit you are.
Just know that we have the tools to strike back. Find out more at CancerPavilion.org.
Beat the Bridge & Conquer Cancer
Start fundraising today by joining one of our nine teams either for a specific cancer or the general fund
at the Nancy N. & J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion at St. Joseph's/Candler.