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Used with
Permission from:
MGH HOTLINE
October 22, 1999
A Publication for Employees and Staff
of the Massachusetts General Hospital
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New Spine Tumor Clinic
Dedicated at the MGH
Before Brian Silber died in 1996 at
the age of 28, after a three-year battle with spinal cord cancer,
he told his family that he wanted to help others who suffered from
this rare type of tumor. Silber's wish became a reality Oct. 1 with
the dedication of the Spine Tumor Clinic at the MGH, established
in his memory.
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Jason Silber,
right, presents Loeffler a check for $75,000 for the Spine
Tumor Clinic at the MGH. The funds were raised from the second
annual Brian D. Silber Golf Tournament that took place in
July.
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The dedication, held in the MGH Cancer
Center on Cox 1, was attended by Brian's parents, Sharon and Jason
Silber, his sister, Karen, and other family members and friends.
Jay Loeffler, MD, Brian's physician and a radiation oncologist at
the MGH, has worked closely with the Silber family to create the
Brian D. Silber Memorial Fund that made the Spine Tumor Clinic possible.
According to Loeffler, the clinic,
which is located in the MGH Brain Tumor Center, 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 cause of such tumors and
possible new treatments.
"Before Brian died, he asked me
why doctors didn't know more about this disease," said Loeffler.
"I didn't have an answer at the time, but with this new clinic,
our goal is to do just that find some answers."
John Henson, MD, executive director
of the MGH Brain Tumor Center, announced some of the progress the
clinic has made in its beginning stage. A nurse practitioner recently
was hired to work specifically with the spine tumor patients who
are already being cared for in the clinic. In addition, the MGH
plans to host a spine tumor conference in the year 2000 for physicians
and researchers around the country. The journal Neurology has accepted
for publication a manuscript about chemotherapy of spine tumors
that was written by Henson and colleagues. A website about the Spine
Tumor Clinic also has been established and can be found on the MGH
homepage at brain.mgh.harvard.edu/spinetumorcenter
"Dr. Loeffler always expressed
kindness to Brian, and now he has made Brian's dream a reality by
establishing this clinic," said Sharon Silber. "Patients
now have a place to take comfort that they are not alone, and physicians
can gather data in a structured way. For us, the clinic is a living
memorial to Brian. His spirit continues to shine for others, and
his dream is fulfilled."
Donations
to the Brian D. Silber Memorial Fund to support the Brian D. Silber
Spine Tumor Clinic and the MGH Spine Tumor Center may be made to:
Brian D. Silber Memorial Fund
Massachusetts General Hospital
Development Office
165 Cambridge Street, Suite 600
Boston, MA 02114
Or contact the Development Office
at 617-726-2200
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