Friday, July 03, 2009
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f asked her age, Lorie Olson never dodges the question. This vibrant, upbeat wife and mother of four adult children is always quick to answer.

“I don’t mind telling you that I’m 45,” Lorie says, with a twinkle in her eye. “It means that I’m alive!”

Lorie’s journey, like that of countless other cancer survivors, is one of personal strength, faith, family and hope. It is also a journey of unexpected discovery. What Lorie has learned, through treatment and genetic testing at Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center, is helping to protect her and the lives and health of her family — today and for generations to come.

Cancer Journey Begins
Lorie’s daughter, Karen Naylor, 23, will forever remember the moment that cancer entered their lives. It was the summer of 2001...

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Methodist Health System now offers the convenience of an Online Business Office, a simple, secure way to access, view and update your patient account information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Using the Online Business Office, you can pay your accounts online with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or e-check. You can also view recent insurance payments to your accounts and easily update your personal information.

Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center provides a full-time dietitian dedicated to the nutritional needs of cancer survivors. This service is part of Harper’s Hope — a comprehensive cancer survivor’s program funded by an endowment through Methodist Hospital Foundation.

Chandy Lockman Hoke, MS, RD, LMNT, is experienced in using research-based evidence in the practice of clinical nutrition... Continue Story

 

 

See the video, writer Julie Cerney introduces Lorie Olson.