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Used with
Permission from:
MGH HOTLINE
July 7, 2000
A Publication for Employees and Staff
of the Massachusetts General Hospital
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Brian D. Silber
Spine Tumor Clinic
Before Brian Silber lost his
three-year battle with spinal cord cancer in 1996, the 28-year-olds
wish was to help others who suffered from this rare type of
tumor. Through the hard work of Silbers parents, Sharon
and Jason, his sister, Karen, other family members, friends
and many at the MGH, Brians wish came to fruition in
1999. In recognition of the Silber familys goal to raise
a $1 million endowment in Brians memory, the Brian D.
Silber Spine Tumor Clinic was established at the MGH.
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Sharon
and Jason Silber
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According to Jay Loeffler, MD,
Brians physician and a radiation oncologist at the MGH,
the Silber Spine Tumor Clinic is believed to be the first
multidisciplinary clinic in the United States specifically
dedicated to the care of patients with spine tumors. Researchers
at the clinic also are investigating the causes of such tumors
and possible new treatments, including the use of chemotherapy.
John Henson, MD, executive director of the MGH Brain Tumor
Center, published an article about this type of treatment
in the journal Neurology, which led to Linda Falgianis
successful treatment at the MGH (See "Spine tumor clinic helps patient while a
family history is discovered" in this issue of Hotline).
The clinic is supported
through an annual golf tournament organized by the Silber
family and through individual gifts from family and friends.
The third annual Brian D. Silber Golf Tournament will be held
July 19 at the Colonial Golf Club in Lynnfield. For more information
about the tournament, call Amy Fontanella at 4-6426. For more
information about the clinic, call Henson at 4-8770 or visit
http://spinetumorcenter.mgh.harvard.edu.
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