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Businiess name:  Caring River Cancer Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I recently came to Natchez to visit my aunt during her diagnosis and initial treatments for lung cancer. She was resistant and very scared to go alone, so my mom and I made the drive to be with her during these first treatments. We just wanted to make sure she was being looked after and that the facility was top notch like some of her friends had told her. I have to say that everyone was GREAT!!!.... and we felt better knowing that she would be in good hands when we left for home later that month.\r \r But, I guess you cannot go anywhere without finding at least one person that has to make their misery known to all. His name was either Anthony or Tony Short.....one of the guys waiting seemed to know him by name. From what I gathered he was either a supervisor or director. At first, everyone waiting could hear him shouting very loud at someone during what seemed to be a private phone conversation. And it just seemed that his anger bled over into his treatment of the other employees and t

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