
Meet Kerry Fannon, a Livonia resident who was diagnosed with not one, but two rare tumors. One was so rare that she traveled to Washington, D.C. where the “Master” removed her tumor. After surgery, the pathology report revealed a second, very aggressive tumor.
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Enter, Dr. John Krauss, U-M medical oncologist who reviewed Fannon’s record and recommended an intense chemotherapy treatment. She started treatment at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center in Ann Arbor and the remainder of her treatment closer to home at the U-M Canton Health Center.
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It’s been a long journey in a short time. But Fannon is back to being more active and is working on lifestyle changes. “I’m given an 80% probability to live 20 more years without this disease,” she says.
University of Michigan Health System continues to offer comprehensive care close to home with the Northville Health Center, which is having a public open house on August 10, from 1-4 p.m. By growing in the community, U-M is able to offer care that would normally only be found in a hospital or major specialty center – but in a more relaxing outpatient setting. Visit the Northville Health Center to find out more about services offered at this new facility. If you have cancer questions, call the U-M Cancer AnswerLine™ at 1-800-865-1125.
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Dr. Krauss is one of the doctors who practices at the new U-M Northville Health Center, now open to offer specialty care for the whole family. Conveniently located at 7 Mile and Haggerty Roads. Learn more at uofmhealth.org/Northville or call (248) 305-4400.
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