Curing Cancer with Dr. Tony Blau
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Dr. Tony Blau is a professor of hematology oncology at the University of Washington in Seattle. For three decades, he has researched blood cancers.
The work is personal to Tony. He is a survivor of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer. Tony’s work now aims to help connect patients to personalized therapies. Tony and his oncologist wife, Sibel, created the online platform All4Cure, a kind of crowd-sourcing app for cancer patients.
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