November 01, 2012
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Foundation honors ‘Hero for Hope’

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Tulio Rodriguez, MD 

Tulio Rodriguez

Tulio Rodriguez, MD, an oncologist at Loyola University Medical Center, has been named one of the Leukemia Research Foundation’s “Heroes for Hope.”

“Our heroes are people, companies and partnering organizations that help us in the fight to cure blood cancers,” Carl F. Alston, spokesman for the Leukemia Research Foundation, said in a press release.

The foundation cited Rodriguez for participating numerous times in the foundation’s Patient Education Series. Rodriguez also has been a panelist and presenter at the foundation’s Town Hall Meeting, as well as its Treatment Options for Blood Cancer Patients Conference.

Rodriguez is an associate professor in the division of hematology/oncology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. His interests include blood disorders, leukemia, monoclonal gammopathies, multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and stem cell/bone marrow transplant.