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20 'Comfort Bags' Donated For Doylestown Chemotherapy Patients

Local donors have stepped up to give several "comfort bags" to patients undergoing chemotherapy in Doylestown.

DOYLESTOWN, PA —Local donors have stepped up to give Doylestown Health’s Cancer Institute several "comfort bags” to help patients undergoing chemotherapy to be more comfortable during their treatments.

The comfort bags contain cozy blanket, lotions, hand sanitizers, lip balm and more, according to an announcement from Doylestown Health.

Yardley resident Amanda Fone dropped off the 20 comfort bags to the Cancer Institute last month. She had previously donated several comfort bags in February.

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“My family and friends all wanted to be a part of this,” said Fone. “Many people are affected by cancer and we want to do anything we can to help out those that are going through it.”

The latest batch of bags was sponsored by Mark S. Tyma, DDS and Brian K. Trachtenberg, DMD. Amanda’s mother, Maria Guertin, is a dental hygienist at the Doylestown dental office, according to information from Doylestown Health.

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PHOTO: Front row: Peg Hughes, RN, Maria Guertin, Rita Levy, RN. Back row: Doylestown Health Director of Cancer Services Cathy Benner, Amanda Fone, Erin Kimbel, front office associate and Jennifer Schweikert, patient.

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