Loyola oncologist named ‘Heroes of Hope’ by Leukemia Research Foundation

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The Leukemia Research Foundation has named Loyola University Medical Center oncologist Dr. Tulio Rodriguez one of its "Heroes for Hope."

The foundation cited Rodriguez for participating numerous times in the foundation's Patient Education Series. Rodriguez also has been a panelist and presenter at the foundation's Town Hall Meeting, Town Hall Meeting in Spanish and Treatment Options for Blood Cancer Patients Conference.

September was National Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Each day during the month, the foundation designated a new Hero. Rodriguez's designation was announced Sept. 27 on the foundation's Facebook page www.facebook.com/leukemiaresearch

"Our heroes are people, companies and partnering organizations that help us in the fight to cure blood cancers," said Leukemia Research Foundation spokesman Carl F. Alston.

 

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