
Regina Q. Boffi, RN
2011 Honoree
Caregiver
Regina Boffi, RN, is a gifted caregiver to patients with cancer at the Maples Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wrentham, Mass. With great kindness and skill, Regina assists patients coming to the end of life and guides family members in comforting and caring for their loved ones.
Recently, Regina’s devotion and skill as a caregiver was of immeasurable help to her own family. She managed the care of her father as he succumbed to multiple myeloma, and then cared for her mother as she was dying of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Regina also shared her wisdom with fellow students in the LPN-to-RN program that she is completing at Massasoit Community College. Assigned to deliver an instructional speech, Regina presented a sensitive and practical set of guidelines for providing care to a loved one approaching the end of life. “As we cared for our dying parents, the lessons we learned from Regina consoled and helped all of us,” says her sister, Martina Flynn. “All the qualities that make Regina such a superb nurse — including her compassion and intelligence — were also invaluable to us.”
View the 2012 Honorees
Cancer Center Financial Care Coordination Pilot Team
Ellen Slater
Debra Boyle
Jill Clarke-Alexis
Sandra Pugsley, RN
Jeremy S. Abramson, MD
Benjamin Clasie, PhD
Kelly Skelton
India and Henry Claudy
Peter S. Bing, MD and Steven P. Treon, MD, PhD
Joyce Kulhawik
Taj Boston
Elaine Kreconus
Marc Bussiere, Msc
Tom Hamilton’s Treatment Team
Team Finn
Christine Shaughnessy, RN
Beverly Gerade, NP
Expect Miracles Foundation – Financial Services Against Cancer
Elisha Daniels
Jeff Guyer
Antoinette Lavino, RPh, BCOP
Alice T. Shaw, MD, PhD
Dennis A. Ausiello, MD
Patricia Wrixon
Francis J. McGovern, MD
Catherine Mannix, RN, MSN, OCN
Mary S. Huang, MD
Richard Kronish, PhD
Mary Dempsey
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.

