Computer scientist’s path to beating cancer spawned a data-driven treatment approach
Marty Tenenbaum was working as a computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur in northern California in 1998 when he was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, a type of malignant skin cancer that often spreads to other parts of the body.
Genetic approach at Phoenix Children’s Hospital seeks to improve pediatric care
Patients at Phoenix Children’s Hospital with complicated and serious illnesses have reason to be hopeful about the hospital’s new venture that uses genetic and molecular research to provide more precise and effective treatments.
Cancer patients deserve the best medical choices
As a young wife and mother, I endured the devastating effects of watching my beloved mother die of cancer. My mom was diagnosed with stomach cancer when I was expecting my second child. I attended her funeral with my 5-month-old baby in my arms.
New AHCCCS coverage gives cancer-stricken mom hope
My name is Laura Gargiulo and I am a 45 year-old single mom to Jack, my energetic 11year-old son. I have a bachelor of science in English and a master of education in secondary education and teach part time as an English adjunct professor at Phoenix College. Oh, and one more thing, I don’t have health insurance.