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Why this Louisvillian doesn’t take life for granted

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He encourages anyone with a cancer diagnosis to choose UofL Health – Brown Cancer Center for their care: “Why? Because I believe the medical staff there is top notch… The equipment, the doctors, the knowledge, and the research all work very well together. And, it’s local.”

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“It’s been a long journey, but it’s been a good one,” Alan Rosenberg recalls.

What started as consistent headaches turned out to be a brain tumor and an unexpected cancer diagnosis for Alan. However, with the support of the UofL Health Brown Cancer Center’s collaborative approach (early detection + pioneering treatments), Alan surpassed expectations.

He is now living a fulfilling cancer-free life.

Learn more about Alan’s story, and see how Louisvillians can experience world-class care, close to home at three Louisville locations.

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