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Cancer Support Community Welcomes New Board Member

Dr. Nicola Ally of Epic Care has recently joined the Board of Directors at Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area

Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area (CSC) announced today that it is welcoming another new member to their impressive Board of Directors.

Nicola Ally, MD, is a board-certified Radiation Oncologist with Epic Care. Dr. Ally strives to support her patients’ cancer journey through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, stating “there is a chance for renewed hope and healing at each waypoint. I also respect the incredible commitment of the family and caregivers and will do my best to help them find resources they need, like Cancer Support Community, along with way.”

Celebrating over 30 years in the Bay Area, CSC has supported more than 30,000 people who have been impacted by cancer. “Dr. Ally will be a great addition to our Board of Directors. We are thrilled to lean on her expertise and deep understanding of what people facing cancer experience,” says CSC CEO Rob Tufel.

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To see a full list of Board members, click here.

About Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area:
Cancer Support Community provides comprehensive, integrative care—including counseling, support groups, nutrition training, exercise classes, emergency financial assistance, and patient education programs—for people with cancer, their caregivers, and their families. Our evidence-based services enable cancer patients to partner with their medical teams to manage their treatment and recovery most effectively, increase their chances for survival, reduce their chances of recurrence, and provide for the highest possible quality of life. All CSC services are always provided free of charge and are being offered virtually during the pandemic. With services provided at our Walnut Creek center, in local medical centers throughout the Bay Area, and now in Antioch, we serve more than 2,200 people annually. Visit www.cancersupport.net for more information.

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