Held annually on the first Sunday of June, National Cancer Survivors Day is a celebration of survivors of cancer – more than 16.9 million in America – and an occasion to draw attention to the resources and research for improving cancer survivorship. In this year’s observance, we’ve gathered four inspiring stories of cancer survivors treated at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. Meet Edward, Maryann, Johan and Jennifer.
Edward, Multiple Myeloma Survivor
“Dr. Kaufman has got to be the greatest oncologist in the world as far as I’m concerned. And the program they have here is just incredible,” says Edward. “I wouldn’t go to any other hospital.”
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Maryann, Leukemia Survivor
“Because of them doing clinical trials, because of them doing so much research … I don’t know that I would be here today had I not been at Winship from the very get-go,” says Maryann.
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Johan, Colon Cancer Survivor
“What’s amazing to me, is even with all the people that come through Winship, the Winship team members know my name. They greet me when I come in. They know me, and it makes you feel at home,” says Johan.
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Jennifer, Head and Neck Cancer Survivor
“I know that I would have never made it through that without my team at Emory. I just am so grateful that I landed at Emory,” says Jennifer.
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About Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is Georgia’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, a prestigious distinction given to the top 3% of cancer centers nationwide for conducting cancer research and providing training that is transforming cancer care, prevention, detection and survivorship. Winship discovers, develops, delivers and teaches some of the world’s most effective ways to prevent, detect, diagnose and treat each patient’s unique cancer. Cancer care at Winship includes specialists with deep expertise and experience in cancer; multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment planning and care coordination that caters to each patient’s individual needs; therapies supported by the latest advances in cancer research; and comprehensive clinical trials and support services.