

Sanford Cancer Center to Open The Sanford Cancer Center is in the final stages of completion and is slated to open its doors in September. The Sanford Cancer Center is the regions premier facility for the screening, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It is referred to as a destination cancer center because it is the one place people can go to get all the services they might need to diagnose or treat cancer. From screening to diagnosis to treatment, Sanfords multidisciplinary team of physicians collaborate their minds and resources to give patients a full range of therapeutic options and standardized treatment plans. Multidisciplinary care means a built-in second opinion as a team of physicians work together to devise an individualized medical and/or surgical plan of care that is right for each individual. The first phase of the Cancer Center, opened in September 2003, houses radiation services. The second phase is dedicated to Sanford Clinic Breast Health Institute. The Breast Health Institute is gaining 15,000 square feet of space to more comfortably serve the screening and diagnostic needs of women. The Breast Health Institute is equipped with the highest quality of imaging with services including mammography, breast ultrasound, stereotactic and ultrasound biopsies, breast MRI, Scintimammography and bone densitometry. The new imaging facility will provide state-of-the-art screening and diagnosis. Beyond advanced technology, Sanford Cancer Center has tailored services to provide the highest level of comfort and support. Sanford Cancer Center believes in treating the whole person body, mind and spirit not just the disease. Sanfords scope of services extends beyond their medical expertise. From the moment one is diagnosed with cancer, the providers at Sanford Cancer Center take each person by the hand and guide them every step of the way. The American Cancer Society Patient Navigator, located in the Cancer Center, links patients with supplemental services to help them in their journey of healing. This person connects the patient and caregivers to resources available in their local communities that fit his or her individual needs which may include support groups, relaxation techniques, massage therapy, nutritional guidance or taking the patient to the Patient Resource Center or Bloom Boutique. The Patient Resource Center will contain cancer reference material, including the internet, books, and pamphlets, for patients and their families to decipher the complex nature of their diagnosis. The Patient Resource Center will be a place where patients and their families can relax and rejuvenate in a cozy setting while sitting next to the fireplace. The Bloom Boutique will also have a home in the Cancer Center. Bloom Boutique carries a wide variety of specialized products and services that help manage the changes in appearance resulting from cancer treatments. Patients coping with cancer can find fashion, wigs, cosmetics and prostheses to help them cope with hair loss from chemotherapy, soothe skin irritation caused by radiation or compensate for body changes after mastectomy or other surgeries. Wigs are provided to cancer patients at no charge through a grant from the Sanford Health Foundation. Planning for the future of cancer treatment at Sanford doesnt stop once the doors of Phase II of the Cancer Center open in September. Future building phases include moving the medical oncologists, infusion, and research to the Cancer Center and creating a healing garden for patients and visitors to relax. The day one is diagnosed with cancer is the day one embarks on one of lifes most profound journeys. The team of cancer professionals at Sanford Cancer Center believes the fight against cancer is a journey of healing that continues beyond medical treatment. Sanford doctors and support staff work together as a team to provide education and advanced holistic care in an atmosphere of hope and compassion. All in the Family: Three Stys Focus on Cardiology at SanfordIt is clear each brother thinks very highly of the other one. These are two gentlemen that have gone the same path since their grade school days. Adam is the oldest, but at one point in their career Tom was Adams teacher. Their story is unique and a benefit for the Sanford Health community because of their love for their practice with cardiology. Add to that mix, Dr. Maria Stys, Adams wife. She is the newest addition to Sanford Clinic Heart Partners. The Stys road to Sanford began in Poland. The men moved to Africa at a young age and received their education there. They have a love for both countries, yet truly enjoy their polish heritage. To them, Sioux Falls is very similar to Poland. They all speak of how it reminds them of Poland by the size of the town, the climate, and the friendliness of the community. Adam and Maria have four children; Tom and his wife have three children. They consider Sioux Falls home, but do travel back to Poland quite a bit. After finishing medical school in Warsaw, Adam moved to New York for his residency, eventually moving to Sanford Canby as an internal medicine and cardiology consultant. Here, he worked with his wife, Dr. Maria Stys, the medical director for Deuel County Memorial Hospital & Clinics. Adam soon went back to New York to study Interventional Cardiology. During the time that Adam was in New York for his Interventional Cardiology studies, Tom had the opportunity to teach his older brother. When Tom decided to leave New York, he joined Sanford Clinic Heart Partners to practice Interventional Cardiology. Recently, Adam followed Tom to Sanford Clinic Heart Partners and now Maria has joined the clinic to practice General Cardiology. Both Adam and Tom Stys have a mutual respect and admiration for each other. They are thrilled to be in a position they love and to work with each other. We have always wanted to work together. says Tom. They are equally thrilled to have Dr. Maria Stys join them in their practice. Patients will have the expertise of three specialists within the family. These physicians love what they do, work together on cases, relying on each others opinions regarding professional procedures. The addition of Dr. Maria Stys, the only female cardiologist in the state of SD, to this group is one more way that Sanford Clinic Heart Partners shows their dedication to patient care. Cardiovascular disease remains the No. 1 killer of Americans. It claims nearly 900,000 lives a year. Interventional cardiology is a branch of the medical specialty of cardiology that deals specifically with the catheter based treatment of structural heart diseases. An Interventional Cardiologist is a Cardiologist with special training in doing procedures to alleviate blockages in the coronary arteries. As Interventional Cardiology has improved we are able to delay or even eliminate the need for bypass surgery in many patients. Of course bypass surgery is still the treatment of choice in very extensive coronary artery disease. The cardiologists at Sanford Clinic Heart Partners use the most advanced techniques and equipment to provide the best cardiovascular care in the region. With the support of a full service hospital, these cardiologists can serve the patients in whatever type of care that they need. This clinic provides Sanford USD Medical Center with a partnership with highly skilled and experienced cardiologists. For more information, please call 605-328-2929. 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