| OUR SPEAKERS: 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. Survivor Panel |
Margaret (Maggie) Shulund - Metastatic Lung cancer
What has helped you become a survivor? - “Support – Love – Prayers from Family, friends and co-workers and a sense of humor.”.”
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Marcy Mills - Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
What has helped you become a survivor? - “Good sense of humor, great group of family and friends and the best doctor and staff ever
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| 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. Colon Panel |
Elliott Morris, MD - Gastroenterologist
Dr. Morris finds his work in the prevention and early detection of colon cancer very rewarding. Dr. Morris enjoys spending time with his family, travel and reading.
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Elizabeth Suh, MD - Surgeon
Dr. Suh finds her driving passion in medicine is to provide the most advanced approaches and technologies to deliver the best care to patients and be there for them during their journey through medical problems. Her inspiration in her work with cancer is her patients, to see them initially frail, fearful and anxious then all arise from their experience courageous, strong and hopeful.
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| 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. Breast Health Panel |
Michael Stewart, MD - Radiologist
Dr. Stewart is committed to advancing the care of patients with breast diseases, especially cancer. He finds the courage and strength of cancer patients to be inspiring. Dr. Stewart played rugby for 12 years and was a drummer in a rock band!
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Bruce Britton, MD - Pathologist
Dr. Britton’s passion in medicine is to simplify the process and make it more accessible and understandable to the general public. In so doing, improve the flow of information and the overall quality of care. His interests include fishing, backpacking, climbing and skiing.
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Kristen Janczewski, MD - Surgeon
Dr. Janczewski feels like she can make a difference in cancer and that it is an area that requires constant education. The advances we are making in diagnosis and treatment are increasing cures and prolonging lives. “I find it very exciting.” In her spare time, Dr. J enjoys hiking, biking, jogging and sailing.
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Margaret Menendez, MD - Radiological Oncologist
Dr. Menendez is inspired in her work with people with cancer mostly by their strength and courage. She continues to be amazed by the drive her patients have. An interesting fact about Dr. Menendez is that she has finished a marathon.
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William Nichols, MD - Medical Oncologist
Dr. Nichols enjoys playing early music on the harpsichord. An interesting fact about Dr. Nichols is that he went to cooking school in New York.
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Stephen Hardy, MD - Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr. Hardy is inspired to work with cancer patients for the same reason he is inspired to work with children, he feels he can use the gifts he has been given to help others. He has many hobbies and interests, but most notably he enjoys spending time with his family and exploring the outdoors. Dr. Hardy just might know all there is to know about the Beatles.
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| 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. Lymphoma Panel |
| Patrick Beatty, MD - Medical Oncologist |
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| 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. Gynecology Oncology Panel |
| Randall Gibb, MD - Gynecological Oncologist. |
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| 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. Keynote Speaker |
| Joni Rodgers - New York Times Bestselling Author and Cancer Survivor |
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