"Reducing the overall time battling the disease has an immense and dramatic effect on the financial, emotional and medical well-being of our lives," said Judy Hodges of Richmond, Va., who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006. Hodges spoke as a volunteer for the National Patient Advocate Foundati
Date: Sep 13, 2013
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Relay for Life raises campus-wide cancer awareness
Judy Hodges, a five-year cancer survivor, walked the survivors lap. Her daughter, Meg Hodges, was Richmonds Relay for Life staff partner this year. Judy Hodges said her frustration toward her health insurance had led her back to school, and she is now a senior at the University of Richmond.