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Cancer patients at Gundersen receive blankets and messages of support

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Cancer patients at the Gundersen Cancer Center got an emotional lift Thursday.

Blankets and written messages of prayer and support from members of Dahl Subaru and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Wisconsin Chapter, as it toured the oncology ward.

“The better they feel during the treatment, the easier it is to handle the tolerate the challenges of chemo and radiation,” Dr. Collin Driscoll said. “That positive reinforcement can be beneficial.”

Dahl vice president Jansen Dahl said the interactions he has had with patients have been special due to his own experiences with cancer.

“The feedback we get is fantastic, and the patients we’ve seen are emotional,” Dahl said. “They really appreciate it at a time when they are looking for compassion.”

The program has been going on for four years. The deliveries are also supposed to make it easier on patients, who might not have the biggest support system.

“They feel like they’re supported and loved from people beyond just their immediate family,” Driscoll said. “They have a blanket which can be a physical representation of the love they feel from those around them.”

Dahl said he supported all missions that helped patients going through cancer until the day they can find a cure.

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