If you are a regular reader of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Blog you will remember a blog post that was shared by non-Hodgkin lymphoma patient Mike Hamel from his blog, Cells Behaving Badly. In that post, Mike talked about the value of approaching cancer treatment with the mindset of a client rather than a patient.
Since that time, Mike has gone into remission once, had a return of his cancer and has been undergoing treatment during most of that time. The entire time, he has still managed to provide frequent updates and thought-provoking posts through his blog, renamed OPEN Mike.
In a recent post Mike shared a video interview he did with his oncologist, Dr. Dax Kurbegov, Director of the Memorial Cancer Clinic in Colorado Springs, CO. It’s an informative look into the patient/doctor relationship, and it’s clear that Dr. Kurbegov loves both his job and patients. Take a look.
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is an extraordinarily busy non-profit. We’ve got patient programs, research funding initiatives, advocacy programs and so many events that it’s hard to decide which one (or ones) to participate in. Even for someone who works here, it’s hard to fully comprehend the breadth of work that we do on behalf of our mission to fight blood cancers.
We just posted our most recent video that gives the public a chance to see and listen to staff, including our CEO, John Walter, talk about what we’re doing in the fight against blood cancers. It's 10 minutes long and well worth the watch.