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Trusting in What You Know
Looking for reassurance as she began her treatment for breast cancer, this Brick woman had only to turn to her own husband’s previous experience with the top-notch Radiation Oncology team at Ocean Medical Center.

If there was a silver lining for Marie Van Haeren among the storm clouds of discovering she had breast cancer, it was the recollection of her husband Bob’s own successful cancer treatment a few years earlier. Back then, the couple was initially disheartened by medical experts in New York who told Bob that his only chance at beating his rectal cancer was major surgery — an irreversible colostomy — because he’d already received radiation therapy 20 years ago for an unrelated health issue.

Dissatisfied with being given only one option, the Van Haerens wisely sought a second opinion closer to home, and that’s when they had the good fortune of meeting Nathan Kaufman, M.D., director of Radiation Oncology for Meridian Health and chair of Radiation Oncology at Ocean Medical Center. Just as they had hoped, Bob successfully completed six weeks of radiation therapy at Ocean, with Dr. Kaufman expertly overseeing his treatment. He was cured of his cancer, without surgery and without a colostomy.

Relying on Experience
Two years later, it was Marie’s turn to be caught off guard by some bad news, and although she was both surprised and scared about her diagnosed breast cancer, she wasn’t going to be caught unprepared. Instead, using her experience of Bob’s recovery to navigate her own medical journey, Marie, too, decided to put her faith in God and in the team at Ocean Medical Center — a team that had pulled the Van Haeren family through a difficult time before.

Marie recounts the succession of events: "When three 'grains of salt' showed up on the films following my yearly mammogram, I was advised to have a biopsy done." Marie knew to immediately call her gynecologist, Josephine Filardo, M.D., a board-certified OB/GYN on staff at Ocean Medical Center, which led to her scheduled biopsy performed by board-certified surgeon Bassam T. Kashlan, M.D.

Marie was diagnosed with Stage I invasive breast cancer, which means that the cancer had not spread beyond the breast. Still, as accustomed as she’d grown to her role as caregiver and spirit-lifter during her husband’s cancer treatment, Marie found that accepting her own diagnosis was a different matter altogether. But she regrouped as quickly as she could, attributing her strength and resolve during this period to her faith, her husband’s successful outcome, and her confidence in the medical staff at Ocean Medical Center, which quickly set a course of action in motion.

Early detection of Marie’s breast cancer paid off. The tumor, still small, was successfully removed by Dr. Kashlan, along with some surrounding tissue, during a procedure called a lumpectomy. As is standard following this surgery, radiation therapy was then begun to destroy any cancer cells that may have remained. For seven weeks after her surgery, Marie completed daily weekday treatments under the watchful and now-familiar eye of Dr. Kaufman. "I know it might sound funny to people who haven’t gone through it, but once I was through with those treatments, I missed Dr. Kaufman and the entire team that cared for me there," Marie says.

Life After Cancer
Now cancer-free and full of life, the Van Haerens share their story with as many people as they can. "We want people to know about the excellent care that we received by the doctors as well as the other health care professionals we met during our illnesses."

The two are pleased to be spending less time in physician offices — "except for our checkups, which are so important," Marie acknowledges — and more time doing the things they truly enjoy, like spending time with their 11 grandchildren and traveling. "We just recently returned from a cruise to the Caribbean, and we’re already planning another sailing trip."

Anne Marie Keevins– Anne Marie Keevins

About The Doctor
Picture Available Filardo, Josephine, M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Manasquan, NJ  08736
(732) 528-6999
Picture Available Kashlan, Bassam T., M.D.
Board certified in General Surgery
Wall, NJ  07719
(732) 280-0020
Picture Available Kaufman, Nathan, M.D.
Board certified in Radiation Oncology
Bricktown, NJ  08724
(732) 836-4109

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