Get Your Home Tested for Radon

RADON! You cannot smell, see or taste it... but it could be in your home. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. The only way to know if radon is in your home is to test for it and it’s recommended you test every 2 years. Learn more about radon and how you can get a test…

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Christie Finnegan
A Year In Review - Fiscal Year 2021

The June E. Nylen Cancer Center takes great pride in offering the region’s most advanced services and treatment options for cancer and blood disorders, offering you the highest quality care from diagnosis to prevention. Our priority is helping you achieve your number one priority: getting better.

Here are a few key statistics from our last fiscal year. And we continue in our commitment for growth and excellence in cancer care for Siouxland.

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Christie Finnegan
Patient Testimonial - "This Isn't Going to Beat Me"

Blair Smith, 61 of Westfield, IA, did not believe he had cancer when Dr. Matthew Obinna Nwaneri, Medical Oncologist at the June E. Nylen Cancer Center, told him earlier this year. “I didn’t feel sick,” he says. “I did not have any symptoms. I went to the doctor because I hurt my shoulder, and bam, then I had cancer.”

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Christie Finnegan
JENCC Offering New Cutting-Edge Scan To Better Diagnose Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is one of the top 3 cancers diagnosed in the United States. Even though initial treatment for prostate cancer can be curative, up to 50% of patients experience a return or recurrence of the disease within 10 years. The June E. Nylen Cancer Center is one of the first clinics in the region to offer a new type of PET scan to help better identify prostate cancer.

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Christie Finnegan
New LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Program To Start In January 2022

The Y and the LIVESTRONG Foundation have joined together to create LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, a 12 week evidence-based physical activity and well-being program designed to help adult cancer survivors reclaim their total health. The Norm Waitt Sr. YMCA in South Sioux City, NE will be starting a new LIVESTRONG program in January 2022 - cancer survivors are encouraged to sign up now.

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Christie Finnegan
November is National Family Caregiver Month

In November, we will be celebrating caregivers and thanking them for all they do. We can all agree that a cancer diagnosis affects close friends and family, too. During this National Family Caregiver Month, take a moment to thank the caregivers in your life and encourage others to do the same.

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Christie Finnegan
Shining a Light On Lung Cancer & Screening For It

The June E. Nylen Cancer Center is proud to be a part of Shine a Light on Lung Cancer this November which is the largest coordinated lung cancer awareness program in the United States. Shine a Light on Lung Cancer educates, connects, and celebrates lung cancer communities while raising awareness about the disease. This month we have launched a new Lung Cancer Risk Assessment Quiz that determines your risk and are offering a discounted rate for all self-pay Low-Dose CT Lung Scans.

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Christie Finnegan
New Pink Power T-Shirts On Sale

MercyOne Dakota Dunes Breast Care Center is now selling a new design of the Pink Power t-shirts to benefit the June E. Nylen Cancer Center. The Breast Care Center has sold various versions of the Pink Power shirts over the years and their patients appreciate collecting each style.

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Christie Finnegan
About Our Lymphoma eConsult Program with Nebraska Medicine

Our leadership team has been working closely with Nebraska Medicine to start a few new collaborative efforts that bring more specialized options to our patients here at our Cancer Center. One example of this is the new eConsult Program.

At this time we are piloting the eConsult Program with just leukemia and lymphoma patients. We have always encouraged second opinions if patients wanted one and the eConsult Program is a convenient option for our most complex leukemia and lymphoma cases that saves them the time and cost of going to a second facility.

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Christie Finnegan
Unrestricted Donations Making Impact Within JENCC

A new process was implemented at the conclusion of JENCC’s fiscal year to help determine some ways to put unrestricted donations to great work within the organization. While some of the unrestricted funds were set aside for strategic priorities and patient programs and support services, all employees had an opportunity to submit a Request for Funding. A committee made up of representatives from each department reviewed and scored all of the requests. The Committee then met and finalized the allocation of funds.

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Christie Finnegan