Health
- Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2016 18:19
Monongahela Valley Hospital (MVH) cancer patients can truly “ring” in the New Year thanks to Mrs. Chester, a two-time breast cancer survivor, former MVH cancer patient and current MVH employee.
Pictured are (l - r): Debbie Burkhardt, director of radiation oncology; Laurie Chester; and Marcie Moessner, radiation therapist, posing with the displayed artwork created at the paint and sip fundraiser and the donated bell. |
Recently, Mrs. Chester donated two plaque-mounted bells, which are hung in the Charles L. and Rose Sweeney Melenyzer Pavilion and Regional Cancer Center’s Mon-Vale Radiation Oncology, LLC and Mon-Vale Oncology suites. The bells welcome a celebratory ring by MVH cancer patients upon completion of their treatments.
“I wanted to donate something that I felt would encourage and inspire hope in all of the MVH cancer patients,” said Mrs. Chester, “I had heard of other cancer treatment facilities using bells to celebrate treatment completion and really liked the idea. I am touched in knowing that through the bell, I will be a part of each MVH cancer patient’s final treatment celebration.”
Mrs. Chester was diagnosed with breast cancer for the first time by way of an annual mammogram, her very first mammogram. She was treated at MVH and her cancer went into remission. Seven years after she was first diagnosed, the cancer returned. It was discovered once again through an annual mammogram. Mrs. Chester received radiation treatments, oral medications and multiple surgeries during her fights.
The funds for the bells were raised through a sold-out paint and sip event, hosted by Mrs. Chester with the assistance of many friends she has made throughout her cancer journey. She plans to continue her efforts to help raise funds to provide supplemental transportation for MVH cancer patients who have no other means to get back and forth for their treatments.