'Patient Experiences' Panel Shares Stories, Humanizes Transplant Process at Inaugural Conference
U.S. Newswire, March, 2005
News Advisory:
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Thursday and Friday, March 17-18, with local transplant survivors and "Patient Experiences" panelists at the inaugural conference. Limited in-person interviews available March 19.
WHO: The Leukemia Research Foundation, in cooperation with Loyola University Health System, National Marrow Donor Program and The Coleman Foundation, invite patients and caregivers seeking information on available treatments for LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOMA and Blood- Related Disorders to attend a first-of-its- kind event in Chicago featuring some of the most notable medical experts in the field.
"Everybody's story is different, but hearing from someone who has had a transplant humanizes the whole process," said Ruben Rucoba, a transplant survivor from...
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