Carol Hark: The doctor told me that he had a 28% chance of living a year. We hadn’t been married very long, he’s the love of my life and I was going to lose him.
John Hark: The doctor said you think you’re in pain now I can tell you you’ll feel like you’ve been hit by a freight train, and I said I would not be treated there. We held onto each other and said there’s got to be somewhere, there’s got to be somebody that’s going to help me fight this cancer. So she made our first call to Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
Carol Hark: Four days later we were in Tulsa, Oklahoma for our second opinion, and I knew right then we were in the right place.
Narrator: Cancer Treatment Centers of America is like no other hospital, full of hope and committed to your fight. We use every weapon, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, nutrition, mind-body medicine, even spiritual support. You’re at the center of a real team working together all under one roof.
John Hark: They wanted to fight cancer, so I had to fight cancer. Every time you turned around somebody new was coming on your team, becoming part of your family to help you fight this cancer. Cancer Treatment Centers is a family of people, treating people like family. That doctor will sit there and talk to you as long as you need to talk to him. If you have a problem, you want more information, they’ll take the time to give it to you. Don’t tell me I’ve got six weeks, or six months, or 28% chance; tell me you can help me.
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John Hark: The slightest little bit of hope is like a bright ray of sunshine. We’re telling you - there was sunshine every time we turned around.
Narrator: So don’t give up.
John Hark: You can enjoy the fight, if you’ve got to fight and that’s what we did.
Narrator: We’ll fight with you.
Carol Hark: All I want to say is thank you Cancer Treatment Centers of America because he’s going to make it now.
Narrator: Please, call today.