Abe Rosenberg

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Myeloma patient outlives ‘terminal’ cancer by 13 years
It’s hard to rattle Julie Hilberg.She’s a retired schoolteacher and principal with 32 years in the educational trenches. Controlling a class of second-, third- or fourth-graders and handling the...
Clinical trial helps teen volleyball player spike leukemia
Tatum Demontmorency loves volleyball. Growing up in Bakersfield, California, she’s played the sport since age 10, starring on her school teams and now, at 19, coaching the squad at her...
First islet cell transplant patient thriving nearly 20 years later
Life with type 1 diabetes can be difficult. For Susan Weinberg, now 60, it was nearly impossible.An education specialist from Santa Monica, California, Weinberg had been living a perfectly...
Young metastatic breast cancer patient perseveres
“I’m very talkative. I have many opinions!”She smiles when she says it. Lihong “Sabrina” He has plenty to say and doesn’t hesitate to say it, even in places where...
Best-selling author fights back against ovarian cancer
Deborah Harkness never stops teaching. A historian, the 58-year-old Harkness holds forth at the University of Southern California, captivating her students with insights on European history and the history of...
CAR T cell therapy a game-changer for teen with leukemia
Sebastian "Diego" Serna is a happy, healthy 16-year-old with big plans. “I want to finish high school,” he says, “then go to college, study criminal justice and go into law...
Patient thriving after experimental lymphoma treatment
Renee Bentson wasn’t accustomed to feeling tired. Or ill. “I’ve always been a healthy person,” said the Covina, California, mother of five and gym enthusiast, 71. “I would run seven...
Patient gives birth to twins after ovarian cancer treatment
Robin Watkins calls herself a “connector,” someone who specializes in bridging gaps and bringing people together through collaboration and community. It’s a trait she exhibited early on, holding many student...
富有遠見的慈善家資助 開創綜合腫瘤學中心
.type-header--h1-xl { word-spacing: 500px!important; } 癌症護理的全新方向 乍看之下, Peggy 和 Andrew Cherng只是一對和善的夫妻,確實他們也是如此。 但他們同時也是企業慈善家。他們改變了餐飲業,現在可能也將改變我們對癌症護理的觀念。 最近宣布將在 City of Hope 成立的程氏家族綜合腫瘤學中心(Cherng Family Center for Integrative Oncology)的背後,正是這對謙遜的夫妻。他們常常談及家庭,以及在生活和事業中引導他們的價值觀:回饋社區、以身作則,並為他人實現成功提供機會。 程氏夫婦共同創辦了Panda Express 和 Panda Restaurant Group。這家始於美國的小館子,漸次發展成遍佈全球約有 2,500 家餐廳,50,000...
A cross-country trip leads to an unexpected diagnosis
Kevin O’Connor Many patients who come to City of Hope have never heard of the institution, never before set foot on the Duarte campus. The same cannot be said of Kevin O’Connor...