Professor, researcher, 26-year cancer survivor
Dr. Brad Zebrack is Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, School of Social Work, where he teaches and conducts research on cancer survivorship and quality of life. His professional interest in cancer research comes from personal experience.
Brad is a 26-year survivor of Hodgkin’s disease, diagnosed in 1985 at the age of 25. He will share his story as part of the keynote presentation, “Cancer Survivorship and Quality of Life: Shaken, Stirred, Movin’ On,” at Providence Regional Cancer System’s 2nd annual Survivor Celebration.
He is especially interested in the impact of cancer on teens and young adults, and his research has been funded over the past thirteen years by the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, Lymphoma Research Foundation, Lance Armstrong Foundation, and HopeLab, Inc.
We are very fortunate and excited to have Brad join us on June 2! Won’t you come, too? Register>>
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