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Announcement

UNC Cancer Network

June 8, 2010

 Contact:  Ellen de Graffenreid, 919-962-3405 edegraff@med.unc.edu
 
THE UNC CANCER SPECIALTY CLINIC is accepting referrals for patients and families concerned about clotting issues on Friday, June 18.  Appointments may be made by calling (252) 449-8265.
 
The community is invited to hear Stephan Moll, MD provide a Lunch and Learn workshop at noon on Friday, June 18, 2010 at the Outer Banks Hospital Cancer Resource Center.   It is entitled:  “What you need to know about blood clots.”  Pre-registration is encouraged and may be made by calling (252) 475-5903.
 
Stephan Moll, MD is an associate professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology and a member of the UNC Harold R. Roberts Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center.
 
His main clinical interest is clotting and bleeding disorders, as well as classical hematology. His main research interest is in designing and conducting clinical, epidemiologic and treatment studies relating to thrombosis, thrombophilia, and new anticoagulants.
 
Dr. Moll has major interest in educating the public about clotting disorders. In 2008, he received the first Medical and Scientific Leadership Award given by the National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia (NATT; www.stoptheclot.org), given in recognition for his work as a co-founder of NATT. According to the NATT, Moll created the organization’s Medical and Scientific Advocacy Board and “has fought tirelessly for the best interests of patients through education, treatment, advocacy and support.”
 
Moll earned his medical degree from Freiburg University in Freiburg, Germany. He completed a residency in pathology at the University of Aachen in Aachen, Germany. He completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in hematology-oncology at Duke University. He worked as a coagulationist in the cardiology department at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany, before returning the U.S. and becoming a faculty member at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
 
For more information contact:
The UNC Cancer Network office in Dare County at (252) 449-8265.
 
About the UNC Cancer Network – Dare County
 
Dare County is one of the original sites for the UNC Cancer Network, an outreach effort of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the N.C. Cancer Hospital in partnership with the County of Dare.
 
The UNC Cancer Network seeks to improve cancer care and support across the state through 2nd Opinion Oncology Specialty Clinics in Dare County, Telemedicine consultations and videoconferencing of multidisciplinary team meetings with UNC’s top-notch patient care teams as they review individual treatment plans, Patient Navigation Programs – which connect oncology nurses with patients, families and caregivers to help overcome health system barriers and facilitate timely access to quality care through all phases of the cancer experience, community-based support such as Hands of Hope Community Care Team, and community presentations including Lunch and Learns and the Coping With Cancer symposium. 
 
The UNC Cancer Network is supported by the University Cancer Research Fund.  For more information, see http://cancer.unc.edu/darecounty/

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