Reid Tillery - Prostate Cancer Survivor

“If I knew then what I know now, I wouldn’t have worried as much,” said Reid Tillery, a twelve-year prostate cancer survivor.

In 2008, lab work from a routine visit with his family doctor appeared a little abnormal. Results showed that Reid had about a 15 percent chance of having prostate cancer and was referred to a urologist. After further tests, the urologist revealed that Reid in fact had adenocarcinoma in his prostate gland.

Kathleen Patti - Sarcoma Survivor

At seven years old, Kathleen was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery and traditional radiation to remove the tumor located along her spine. The treatment was successful and Kathleen went on with her life as any normal little girl would. However, children are especially vulnerable to various modalities of treatment as their healthy tissues are still rapidly growing and the effects of treatment, particularly radiation, are magnified.

Katie Sanders - Pediatric Cancer Survivor

Article Update May 8, 2018: Katie graduated from the University of Georgia on May 4, 2018, with a degree in statistics and was inducted in Mu Sigma Rho, a National Statistical Honor Society. She will continue her studies with a biostatistics internship at Emory University this summer and a two-year biostatistics Master’s degree program at the University of Michigan this fall. Thanks to Marcy, Katie’s mom, for letting us know how well she is doing.

Thanks to the generosity of proton advocates Stan and Anne Land, we are able to honor the life and service of Brittany Smith
A former patient and prostate cancer survivor, David was a regular volunteer spending time every week greeting people and helping with various activities.