“To get cancer and then to get COVID and you’re told you can’t get chemo, your lifeline? That would be crushing to people,” she said. “Hearing how thankful our patients are to continue their treatments, that keeps us going every day. Even when I’m walking patients outside, they’ll tell me, ‘Thank you. My family says thank you. I can’t say thank you enough.’”
Column: Hospitals are helping cancer patients with COVID-19 continue chemo, even as they fight the deadly virus

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