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Doctors at a prestigious Texas cancer center told 75-year-old Cecile Ritzwoller that she had inoperable lung cancer. But the physicians overlooked one critical factor - Cedile Ritzwoller's daughter.
Mary Ann Block, doctor of osteopathic medicine, was stunned when she learned of her mother's grim prognosis - and vowed to wage a life-and-death battle to save her. Today, Cecile is cancer-free and thriving. Cecile is living proof that no one has to accept cancer as a death sentence.
Mary Ann Block, doctor of osteopathic medicine, was stunned when she learned of her mother's grim prognosis - and vowed to wage a life-and-death battle to save her. Today, Cecile is cancer-free and thriving. Cecile is living proof that no one has to accept cancer as a death sentence.