Woman Shares Late Husband's Experience with Pancreatic Cancer in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Raises Money for Research at Jefferson
Kathleen Begley's life turned upside down when her healthy husband told her that he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at age 62. Seven months later, Kathleen said goodbye to the love of her life.
Kathleen writes about her experience in an op-ed piece in The Philadelphia Inquirer entitled "Confession of a lemonade person."
In her article, she notes that The Joe Strub Tennis Open, held in honor of her late husband, will be raising money for the Pancreatic, Biliary Tract and Related Cancer Center at Jefferson. She also mentions Dr. Charles Yeo's "nationwide acclaim for the lifesaving procedure performed on early-stage pancreatic cancer victims."
Publication: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: 6/23/2011