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Laurence
K. Entsuah M.D.
Board Certified Gastroenterologist
Fellowship Training: Georgetown University Hospital and National Institutes
of Health
Testimony
& Survivorship |
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here to read thank you notes for Dr. Entsuah
The Photos and
histories below are courtesy of the American Cancer Society
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Ellen
La Voun
Ellen is a 39-year-old colorectal cancer survivor. She was diagnosed
in March 2004, and is the proud mother of a 10-year-old son. |

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Sandy
White
Sandy, 51, was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 37. She works in
human
resources at Allstate and she has two children and a granddaughter. |
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Tom
Clay
Tom, father of Crawford Clay, was diagnosed with colon cancer the
same week that his son was also diagnosed in 2004. He was 76 at the
time. A retired salesman, Tom and his wife of 53 years have four children
and nine
grandchildren. |

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Crawford
Clay
Crawford, 46, was diagnosed with colon cancer when he was 43, the
same week his father, who was 76, received the same diagnosis. He
and his wife Andreahave been married for 19 years and have two daughters,
ages 9 and 11. |
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Gordon
Cole
Gordon, 57, was diagnosed at the age
of 54 with stage 4 colon cancer. Gordon is a real estate appraiser,
and also volunteers his time helping others with cancer. He and his
wife of 37 years have two grown daughters. |

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Elizabeth
Garvey
Elizabeth is a project manager in healthcare clinical information
systems, and a 5-year survivor of rectal cancer. She is 57 years old. |
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Lissette
Goddard
Lissette, 58, is a 2-year colon cancer survivor. She has three sons. |

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Nathaniel
Barrell
Nathaniel, 31, was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 30. He is an
analyst for the government of the State of California and the single
father of an 8-year-old girl. |
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JoEllen
DeLuca
JoEllen, 60, was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 54. She is a retired
reading specialist and has a 26-year-old son, Johnny, who teaches
in Thailand. |

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Katarina
Kouzoukas
Katarina, 38, is the mother of 2-year-old twins and works in marketing
for Morgan Stanley. She was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2006. She
volunteers her time with the Colon Cancer Alliance hosting chats for
other survivors with young children. |
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Rob
Rosenberg
Rob, a 43-year-old freelance editor, was diagnosed with rectal cancer
in
December 2004. |

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Naomi
Butts
Naomi, 39, is a 4-year colorectal cancer survivor and works as a client
service associate for a financial firm. She is a wife and the mother
of two children, ages 8 and 12. |
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Mary
Beth Rendell
Mary Beth, left, turned 44 on March 13, 2007. She was diagnosed with
colon cancer in 2004, and since then has traveled to promote both
the "Relay for Life" and "Heroes of Hope" events. |

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Fred
Thompson
Fred was first diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 28. He is now
32 years old and works as a civil litigation attorney. |
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Pati
Lanning
Pati, 56, was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 47. She is the mother
of two adult children and also serves as Chat Coordinator for the
Colon Cancer Alliance. |

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Rob
Michelson
Rob Michelson was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 2004. He is Director
of Regulatory Systems at the New York Stock Exchange and has three
sons. Rob is 40 years old. |
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Patricia
Phillips
Patricia, right, now 62, was diagnosed recently with colon cancer.
After a successful surgery, she is currently undergoing treatment.
Patricia is a nurse, an animal lover and avid horseback rider. |

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Cornelius
Breaux, Sr.
Cornelius was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in December, 2006.
He has two children and works as a freight car inspector. Cornelius
is 59 years old. |
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Donna
Safer
Donna, 53, was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 36. She was formerly
an accountant employed by a division of The New York Times Company,
and has one 12-year-old daughter, who is adopted due to her family’s
hereditary colon cancer condition. |

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COLON
CANCER SCREENING
Laurence K. Entsuah M.D. Board Certified Gastroenterologist
Fellowship Training: Georgetown University Hospital and National
Institutes of Health
Insurance companies pay for screening Colonoscopy. Insurance companies
expect you to be screened.
Call
1-866-681-9575 for your appointment |
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