health & wellness Healing With Heart 21st Century Oncology opens cancer treatment center in Troy. I Jackie Headapohl Managing Editor R ecently, 21st Century Oncology of Michigan opened a new, state- of-the-art cancer treatment center in Troy within the UnaSource Health Comprehensive Medical Campus. Staffed by a group of specialists, includ- ing Dr. Jeffrey Forman, co-chair of the Maimonides Society of Southeastern Michigan, the center provides a conve- nient option for those undergoing radia- tion therapies. Using an integrated approach, the center provides patients the latest cancer treatment advances and a unified team of medical professionals — working togeth- er across multiple specialties. "By opening a new location in Troy, this center will provide a more conve- nient location for nearby residents," says Forman, a board-certified radiation oncologist at 21st Century Oncology. "All of these capabilities care professionals since within a single building it was re-energized three make us one of the most years ago. inclusive cancer centers Many of the Jewish in Michigan. We're like a physicians in the organiza- cancer hospital without tion participate in Project the hospital." Chessed, a program of Forman, a physician Jewish Family Service for 30 years, previously that provides health care for medically uninsured practiced medicine at the University of Michigan and adults by connecting them to physicians willing to Karmanos Cancer Institute. Dr. Jeffrey Forman Forman is Brooklyn-born provide needed treatment. and attended Union College Forman told the CEO of 21st in New York where he met his wife, Century Oncology, Dr. Daniel Dosoretz, a Jewish physician from Buenos Aires, Miriam. The couple just celebrated their 25th anniversary. Argentina, about Project Chessed. Forman attends West Bloomfield-based "He was moved," Forman said. "Now Temple Israel where he got connected our company takes care of a number of with Rabbi Paul Yedwab and was inspired patients regardless of their ability to pay." Forman, the incoming chairman of to re-ignite the Maimonides Society, a national organization of health care pro- Federation's annual campaign, has always fessionals involved in the community. been concerned with getting help to Forman is co-chair of the organization, those who need it. While on the 2011 Sherman Leadership Mission of the which has grown to include 1,500 health 2129 Orchard Lake Road 28 April 4 • 2013 Detroit Jewish Federation to escort Jews from Ethiopia to Israel, he made a visit to Addis Ababa and met Rick Hodes, medi- cal director of Ethiopia for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC). Hodes introduced him to 11-year-old Feleke Kumbi, who was suffering from Hodgkin's disease. Forman agreed to pro- vide the child with free radiation therapy once a host family in Michigan was found for him. Today a happy and active 12-year-old, Feleke is cancer-free. (See story on the next page.) Two Roles He Plays Forman says he has two roles as a physi- cian. The first is to provide evaluation and consultation in his two areas of expertise: breast and prostate cancer. "I pride myself on being a good communicator and good educator; he says, "and I guide patients to make the right decisions." His second role is to provide the need- ed radiation treatment for his patients, Sylvan Lake, MI, 48320