Health & Fitness
From Valet to Patient, Back to Valet: A Cancer Journey at Riverview
Supported by his colleagues, Anthony Leanza defeats prostate cancer with CyberKnife treatment close to home.

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After a routine checkup revealed elevated PSA levels, Riverview Medical Center valet attendant Anthony Leanza was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Supported by his colleagues-turned-care team, he chose CyberKnife radiation, a precise, non-surgical treatment offered at Riverview's Cancer Center. The five-day outpatient procedure, overseen by Priti Patel, M.D., allowed Anthony to maintain his work schedule and experience minimal side effects. Now cancer-free, Anthony credits the advanced technology and compassionate care he received close to home. Click here to learn more about Riverview's cancer services.
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