Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia Offers Educational Symposiums to the Public
ATLANTA, April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia would like to invite you to attend their Prostate Cancer Symposium, Women's Education Cancer Series and/or Integrative Oncology (Wellness) Presentation on Saturday, May 5, 2012. These events will be held at the Marriott Evergreen Conference Resort Center located at 4021 Lakeview Drive in Stone Mountain, Ga. Continental breakfast and light lunch will be provided.
Details include:
- Prostate Cancer Symposium (8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.)
Panel Discussion, Q & A and Survivor Testimonials
With Frank A. Critz, M.D., Founder and Director of Prostate Cancer Research
- Women's Educational Symposium (8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.)
Panel Discussion, Q & A and Survivor Testimonials
Speakers include:- Alia Brown, M.D. - Dermatologist, Gwinnett Dermatology
- Margarett Ellison, M.D. - GYN Oncologist, University Gynecologic Oncology
- Iqbal Garcha, M.D. - Surgeon, North Atlanta Surgical Associates
- Kim Hutcherson, M.D. - Radiologist and survivor, Gwinnett Medical Center Radiology
- Nedra Joyner, M.D. - ENT Specialist, Eastside Surgical Associates
- Hanjoon Mike Song, M.D. - Plastic Surgery, Prima Center for Plastic Surgery
- Paulette Zinkann - CTR Cancer Program Coordinator, Eastside Medical Center
- Integrative Oncology Presentation (11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.)
Speakers include:- Tracy McElveen, M.D. - Radiation Oncologist, Medical Director of Integrative Oncology of Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia
- Brenda Stockdale, PhD - Mind-Body Medicine, "Why DNA is Not Your Destiny"
These educational offerings are free and open to public. To register, visit www.rcog.com/Reunion. For more information or questions, please call Toni Karasik at 770-682-2099 ext. 168.
About Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia
An affiliate of Vantage Oncology, Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia was founded in 1984 and has earned a reputation for being one of the country's top cancer treatment and research facilities because of its commitment to quality, use of the latest radiation technology and focus on research that enables it to treat men and women with different types of cancer, including breast, prostate, lung, colon, lymphatic and others. Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia has treated more than 14,000 men for prostate cancer and has compiled its observations of these men, both before and after treatment, into one of the largest computerized databases on prostate cancer in the United States. For more information, visit www.RCOG.com.
SOURCE Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia
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