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"You have to deal with it and fight"

She is a soft spoken and determined woman, characteristics that served her well throughout her life and in her career in finance. It is this same determination that Donelia (Dody) Chatis believes is her strongest ally against a more formidable foe.

"Ovarian cancer, I've got it," she states bluntly. "I'd rather not have had it, but what can you do? You have to deal with it and fight."

Dody dealt with it by heeding the warning signs and working with her primary care physician, oncologists, surgeons and her medical team at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital when she first suspected that something wasn't quite right six months ago. Now, after months of chemotherapy and surgery she is beginning to get positive news from her doctors that the signs are looking good and she may have turned an important corner.

Dody keeps a record on her calendar of every date, appointment, or significant event that happened to her since she was diagnosed. "I want to have a record and be able to remember everything that happened," she explains.

Dody began her chemotherapy treatments at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, but now receives them at the modern Hallmark Health Cancer Center in Stoneham.

"The nurses and staff at Melrose-Wakefield were terrific," she explains, "and many of them shifted over to the new Cancer Center. The new Center is brighter, roomier, and more upbeat. It's a welcoming environment to receive care. You feel more inclined to chat and form bonds with other patients while you are waiting for your appointments."

Dody and her husband, George, have lived for a number of years in Melrose in a stately brick condominium complex. "Even though it's a bit further for us to travel, it's not that far. It's a very easy commute for us to Stoneham and back."

She also has high praise for the physicians and staff. "The doctors and nurses work very hard and try to keep you comfortable and informed. They also have a very positive attitude that inspires you as a patient. In fact, all of the staff there are good, decent people. They've been wonderful to me."

This positive attitude from staff has inspired Dody to have a new perspective on cancer. "I've been able to say the word 'cancer' a little more freely than I did before," she adds. "It's a long battle. You have your good days and your bad days, but you have to keep a positive attitude."

"Tears aren't going to help anything, but I pray for the day when my doctor tells me I'm clean. If it's gone, I'll be very happy. If it's not, then we'll keep on fighting and continue on with some kind of treatment. I know I'm in good hands."

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