Crossing national borders
I have received my first blog comment from a lymphoma patient who lives in Canada. This is most pleasing to me, for the message of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) should not be a national message. Rather, it should be global.
I am in the process of trying to locate a physician experienced in RIT---either a radiation oncologist or a nuclear medicine physician---who is geographically close to this patient.
Blog readers are most welcome to write to me in this blog if you wish to learn the name of a RIT physician in your general area. Please tell me your location and I shall do my best to be of assistance to you.
I am convinced that it is our personal communication that will, ultimately, educate lymphoma patients of the efficacy of RIT.
Mort

Comments
A few moments ago my wife informed me that the godmother to our 3 oldest children has been diagnosed today with NHL.
I'm at the office still and my wife was very upset so I don't have the details and I've not had any experience with cancer before. We live 25 miles north of Cincinnati, Ohio and if you have an RIT physician recommendation that I might pass along to our friends in need it would be greatly appreciated.
I stumbled on this site through my first Google search a few moments ago - possibly divinely inspired. This treatement sounds extremely promising and I might say almost like a miracle therapy. Any info you can pass along is greatly apprecited. I'll provide my brides email address as I will be leaving the office shortly and look forward to the courtesy of your reply.
Sincerely,
Russ Russell
Posted by: Russ Russell | December 15, 2006 12:00 AM