Health
Fitness
At th.e Karmanos Cancer Center
we give cancer patients hope. Our
Meet New
Weisberg
Director
location in Farmington Hills, the
Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center,
is right in your neighborhood. Now
with its new Medical Director,
T
he Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer
Institute and Center
Boards of Directors invite refer-
ring physicians, cancer patients
and their families and community
members to an evening recep-
tion on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 6-8 p.m.
at Karmanos' Lawrence and Idell
Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center,
31995 Northwestern Highway,
Farmington Hills.
Guests will have an opportunity
to meet Jordan M. Maier, M.D.,
the new medical director at the
Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center.
Maier is a radiation oncologist
and an assistant professor in the
Department of Radiation Oncology
at Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Detroit.
"Being diagnosed with cancer
is frightening for both the patient
and their loved ones:' said John
Ruckdeschel, M.D., president
and chief executive officer of the
Karmanos Cancer Institute.
As an extension of the Karmanos
Cancer Institute's Detroit location,
the Weisberg Cancer Treatment
Center in Farmington Hills offers
outpatient radiation and chemo-
therapy, complementary therapy
and supportive care.
There is no cost to attend the
reception, but RSVP by calling
(313) 576-8041 or by e-mailing
thomasc@karmanos.org.
Dr. Jordan Maier, the Karmanos
Farmington Hills location is poised
to better serve all your cancer needs.
We continue to provide our patients with the best teams
of doctors. We continue to give our patients more and
better treatment options. And we continue to have the
best research, the best technology and the best oncology
experts fighting your cancer every day.
World Class Cancer Care.
Right in Farmington Hills.
So when you hear cancer, think Karmanos. We're an
NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center and
Michigan's only hospital solely dedicated to fighting
cancer. You can find us on Northwestern Highway just
Na'amat Aids Scholarship
An ongoing fundraiser, sponsored
by Na'amat USA, is to support a
scholarship for post-high school
study in the Na'amat of Ofakum,
Israel, south of Beersheva.
The scholarship is to honor older
generations for their intergenera-
tional connection.
As a part of the project, one may
elect to purchase a kosher King
David coffee bag with a personal-
ized label; part of the purchase
price will go to Na'amat.
For information, contact Iris
Fuchs, P.O. Box 502, Lapeer, MI
48446, (810) 245-0860
west of Middlebelt. To learn more or to make an
appointment call 1-800-Karmanos or visit Karmanos.org .
Hear cancer. Think Karmanos.
BARBARA ANN
KARMA:\ OS
CANCER CENTER
At the Detroit Medical Center
1451720
dlo November 20
4
2008