Treatment Inspires Physician to Provide Art that Helps Healing
Dr. Gene and Kristen Stohs contributed toward an art alcove at the April Sampson Cancer Center
Dr. Gene and Kristen Stohs
Treating cancer is about more than physical healing, says Dr. Gene Stohs, a retired Lincoln obstetrician-gynecologist.
In 2018-2019, Stohs endured surgery and 12 rounds of chemo to eradicate a tumor in his colon. Beyond the physical battle, Stohs noted formidable mental and spiritual challenges complicated his diagnosis.
Stohs and his wife of nearly 49 years, Kristen, hope art will summon peace and comfort for patients who undergo treatment at the new cancer center. Art that evokes a sense of transcendence and tranquility adorns the Stohs’ home.
“A healing atmosphere can only contribute to the good outcome that we all hope for when we deal with cancer,” Stohs says. “I think art plays a big role in that.”
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