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Central Hardin High students make donation to James Graham Brown Cancer Center
We want to extend a big thank you to Central Hardin High School students, who raised $1,980 to benefit the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville. The students, who raised the funds through breast cancer awareness … Continue reading
Motorcyclist Becomes Helmet Advocate After Accident
“Once in a blue moon” – that’s how often avid motorcyclist Nelson Riley wore his helmet over the years. In fact, on the unseasonably warm day of December 1, 2012, it was just the kind of day he would typically … Continue reading
Teen Volunteers Brighten Holidays for Brown Cancer Center Patients
Teen volunteers representing the Dream Factory of Louisville and Teen/Miss Pageant titleholders from across central Kentucky were the holiday “angels” brightening the days of cancer patients today at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center. The volunteers distributed smiles and more … Continue reading
Singing Group Brings Spirit, Comfort to Patients Every Sunday
The gospel singing group who has been visiting University of Louisville Hospital patients every Sunday for more than 40 years doesn’t even have an official name for their group. But their presence is unmistakable as they walk the floors of … Continue reading
James Graham Brown Cancer Center Offers “Healing Arts” to Patients
You may have heard medicine referred to as “the healing arts.” The term takes on a whole new meaning, however, at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, which is now offering its patients a program called Arts in Healing, in … Continue reading
‘Life Doesn’t Have to Stop at the Gravesite’: Mother of Organ Donor to Honor Daughter at Tournament of Roses Parade
A mother who lost her daughter and two grandchildren in a 2009 accident is making a special trip to the Tournament of Roses Parade in Padena, California, to honor her daughter whose organs have saved three other lives. Cathy Mattingly’s daughter, … Continue reading
‘I Am Thrilled My Faith has Grown, Not the Cancer’: Joy’s Story – In Her Own Words
For Joy Schroeder, 36, this past year has brought pain – but, more so, it’s brought abundant blessings. After feeling a small lump and then later noticing it had grown a little, Joy went to the doctor in the spring … Continue reading
Lung Cancer Vigil Rallies Survivors, Honors Lost Loved Ones
Two lung cancer survivors from the James Graham Brown Cancer Center were featured speakers at the 2012 Lung Cancer Vigil held at Slugger Field on Thursday, November 15. Rhonda Raley and Deborah Oliver (seen here at the vigil with Dawne Gee in … Continue reading

