Adena helps Relay for Life

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Adena Health System has been advancing cancer care in its communities with compassionate care delivered by a team of highly-trained specialists and staff, who use the industry’s latest technology and treatments. The caregivers at the Adena Cancer Center make it possible for nearly every patient touched by the disease to stay close to home where they can receive the most advanced care, planned specifically for them.

Research is crucial in the fight against cancer and Adena Health System supports the efforts of the American Cancer Society. This week, Adena Cancer Center leaders presented representatives of the American Cancer Society with $12,500 as part of its ongoing commitment and sponsorship to Relay for Life.

“The American Cancer Society does so much for cancer patients across the country and here in south central Ohio,” said Adena Radiation Oncologist and Adena Cancer Center Medical Director Dr. Alex Wilson. “Adena is proud to once again be involved with this year’s Relay for Life within the areas we serve. Together, our passion for finding a cure drives so many in our region to take action whether that is participating in Relay for Life, fundraising, support, or whatever it takes.”

As a sponsor, Adena will take a lead role in Relay for Life events in six counties: Fayette, Highland, Jackson, Pickaway, Pike and Ross.

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Submitted by Jason Gilham, communications manager, Adena Health System.

Adena Chief Operating Officer Eric Cecava, Adena Cancer Center Medical Director/Radiation Oncologist Dr. Alex Wilson, and vancer venter caregivers present a $12,5000 check to Melinda Daniel, community manager, American Cancer Society Relay for Life.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/02/web1_Adena-pic.jpgAdena Chief Operating Officer Eric Cecava, Adena Cancer Center Medical Director/Radiation Oncologist Dr. Alex Wilson, and vancer venter caregivers present a $12,5000 check to Melinda Daniel, community manager, American Cancer Society Relay for Life.

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