Due to Coronavirus, CARTI Expedites Construction to Open North Little Rock Cancer Center Early

Due to Coronavirus, CARTI Expedites Construction to Open North Little Rock Cancer Center EarlyHighest priority remains the health and safety of CARTI patients, families and team members In light of the global coronavirus pandemic, construction on the new CARTI Cancer Center in North Little Rock has been expedited with the opening date for medical and surgical … Continued

A Message to CARTI Patients from President and CEO Adam Head

As we continue to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, president and CEO Adam Head discusses the new elevated safety protocols at all CARTI facilities. For more information, click here.

CARTI President and CEO Adam Head Selected as Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Honoree

Press Release from Arkansas Business. Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Arkansas Business is thrilled to recognize forty individuals that are making a significant impact in their companies, organizations and community. Through their commitment to their profession and their community, these individuals will be recognized at a luncheon ceremony. The state’s rising stars are nominated by readers … Continued

CARTI’s Coronavirus/COVID-19 Safety Precautions

Updated as of 4.20.2020 In light of the recent influx of coronavirus diagnoses in Arkansas, we are doing everything possible to ensure the health and well-being of our patients, caregivers and team members. Our executive leadership and medical team continues to monitor this global pandemic on a minute-by-minute basis and are initiating appropriate protocols.  To … Continued

HIGH PROFILE: Adam Head’s military service prepared him to lead CARTI

As seen in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, High Profile Adam Head’s military service prepared him to lead CARTIHe is a leader, listener and team builder Cancer has proved over the years to be a foe that has to be fought with every possible weapon and in every possible way. Taking the fight to the often deadly … Continued

New Grant Provides MammoPads for 2,500 Mammogram Patients at Breast Center at CARTI

A MammoPad is a foam pad that adheres to the mammography plate and it mitigates or reduces discomfort from the compression.
A cushy pink pad could help save lives.

CARTI Foundation to Host First-Ever Tour de Spin, Indoor Cycling Event

The CARTI Foundation is thrilled to announce its first-ever Tour de Spin, an indoor cycling event that will raise funds to support cancer patients across Arkansas. The four hour spin session will take place simultaneously at three of central Arkansas’ best spin studios – The Little Rock Athletic Club, Little Rock Racquet Club and the North … Continued

CARTI Receives $5,000 Check towards Heat the Seats Campaign from Arvest Foundation

The CARTI Foundation accepted a $5,000 donation from the Arvest Foundation. The donation benefits the Benton Heat the Seats Campaign, which will fund the purchase of 10 heated infusion chairs that will elevate CARTI’s cancer treatment services in Saline County.  “We are incredibly grateful to our friends at the Arvest Foundation for this generous gift,” says Mallory Van Dover, … Continued

The Breast Center at CARTI Receives $7,500 Grant from Association for Medical Imaging Management and Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc.

The Breast Center at CARTI Receives $7,500 Grant from Association for Medical Imaging Management and Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc.Grant to fund 2,500 MammoPad breast cushions to improve patient comfort  The Breast Center at CARTI is pleased to announce it has received a $7,500 grant from The Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA) and Canon Medical Systems … Continued

Dr. Richard E. Phelan Joins The Dental Clinic at CARTI Cancer Center in Little Rock

CARTI has added dentist Richard E. Phelan, D.D.S. to its team of cancer specialists. Dr. Phelan will oversee The Dental Clinic at CARTI, located at CARTI Cancer Center in Little Rock. He has run his own private dental practice in Benton for more than 40 years.  “Oral health is an important part of cancer treatment that is often … Continued