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Friday, May 18, 2012                
 
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AOS Foundation Activities

The Foundation was third in North America enrolling patients to Radiation Therapy Oncology Group studies last year.

For more information on studies and the work of the Foundation, click here, or email Terry Thomas:  theresa@azoncology.com.



 

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Patient Comments

I'd like to thank you and your staff personally for taking my healthcare issues in your capable hands and hearts. I appreciate all you have done. Thank you from the bottom of my "cancer free"  heart. 
- Scottsdale Center patient


Very cheerful, helpful, and hopeful staff. Everyone was a delight...made the 6 weeks of radiation fly by... 
- Apache Junction Center patient

I am very impressed with the medical staff who developed and executed my oncology treatment plan.  For this I am dearly grateful for the important work you all do to save lives.
- Arrowhead Center patient

I never minded going to the clinic every day throughout my treatments because I felt the love and caring there. It was a serious event, but done in a professional manner. Thanks so much. 
- East Valley Center patient

Everyone was compassionate, concerned, and took wonderful care of me. All my problems were solved and all my questions answered. Great experience.
-Deer Valley Center patient



Colon Cancer Occurring in Younger Patients

This story profiles a young patient with colon cancer, the foundation formed in her memory, and includes comments by AOS Physician David Brachman.
 

 

 

AOS Physician on Channel 3

Arizona News Channel 3 Health Matters reporter Suzanne Bissett interviewed Dr. David Brachman, an AOS Physican based at Barrows Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. Watch the Health Matters coverage to learn how the CyberKnife treats prostate cancer, allowing patients to complete their course of treatment in just 2 weeks compared to 8 weeks required for traditional radiation. 

   
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