About St. Bernards Cancer Center
There are things every cancer patient wants. You want information. Knowledge. Truth. You want to be included in decisions. You want care to be coordinated. Seamless. You want to know caregivers care and that they are working as a team. Patients and family want to be part of that team. You want help with appointments, insurance, financial issues and life.
And you want the best cancer-fighting care you can get.
The St. Bernards Cancer Center is Northeast Arkansas’ most comprehensive center for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Visitor Guidelines
- All visitors and patients in the Cancer Center must wear a mask at all times. A mask will be provided if the visitor does not have one of their own.
- All visitors and patients must stay in the patient room at all times.
- Visitors who do not follow these guidelines will be asked to leave St. Bernards Medical center and not allowed to return.
- Visitors in the Heart Care Center and Cancer Center are limited to:
- ONE adult who provides comfort care/end-of-life decisions
- ONE adult who supports a patient who otherwise require a sitter
- No visitors are allowed in the Infusion Treatment area of the Cancer Center
- Other visitors are not allowed to wait inside St. Bernards Medical Center campus.
- Patients will have the opportunity to contact a family member by telephone or video. St. Bernards Medical Center staff can also call family members on behalf of the patient.
- Surgical patients will be allowed one visitor during the surgical procedure.
St. Bernards Cancer Center
Learn more about our St. Bernards Cancer Center.
A Miracle Cure
When Kirstie was diagnosed with breast cancer, her docotr recommended a revolutionary new treatement.
A Difficult Choice
Pam comes from a long history of breast cancer. That's why she made the most difficult choice imaginable.
Life-Saving Mammogram
A routine mammogram by St. Bernards found her breast cancer in its earliest stages.
Early Lung Cancer Detection
Thanks to advanced imaging, St. Bernards caught his lung cancer at a very early stage.
Surprise Cancer Diagnosis
Bill Wood never suspected he had cancer. Or that it could have been developing for 50 years.
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