Published in Oncology Issues, Volume 40, Number 3
The Patricia Lynch Cancer Center at Holy Name Medical Center stands as a leading force in compassionate, patient-centered oncology care in New Jersey. Named in honor of Sister Patricia Lynch—a former hospital administrator whose legacy of service and providing access to the most advanced treatments still inspires the hospital’s mission— the center is at the heart of Holy Name’s century-long commitment to excellence. As the only independent Catholic health system in the state, Holy Name has spent 100 years delivering high-quality, patient-focused medical care. As it celebrates this important milestone, the hospital continues to evolve while upholding its founding principles. The Patricia Lynch Cancer Center offers a comprehensive range of services, including a dedicated breast center, infusion center, and surgical oncology suite. This multidisciplinary approach reflects Holy Name’s commitment to cutting-edge care and a deeply personal patient experience. Led by Jonathan H. Lee, MD, medical director of Holy Name Cancer Care, the institution’s philosophy revolves around treating cancer as a journey rather than as an isolated event. “Our patients are not just cases; they are individuals with unique experiences and needs,” he explained. “We aim to provide care that is both intimate and advanced, ensuring that each patient receives the highest level of personalized treatment.”
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