Ultimate Female Medical Doctor Dr. Dortha Chu (City of Hope Santa Clarita)
Cancer treatment is not a one-size-fits-all solution it takes a wide variety ok expertise on the various cancers to create treatment plans that have better outcomes. City of Hope as a comprehensive cancer center is transforming the future of health into a life-saving science providing a world-class comprehensive approach. Under its mission to cure the body while restoring the soul, Dr. Dortha Chu has proven to be a valuable asset for City of Hope’s local facility by bringing medical awareness and accessibility to the community. “I approach cancer care with realistic optimism so the people I counsel can leave my office having hope and a sense of purpose,” she said. Besides surgery, Dr. Chu continues to follow the progress of recovering cancer patients and consult with the newly diagnosed. She is also heavily involved in clinical risk reduction management; when in the last five years, breast oncology has not only made strides toward improved surgical procedures, but also its genetic research to help women reduce their risk.
Please visit the website to see how Dr. Chu and the City of Hope Team can help you through your fight against cancer: www.cityofhope.org
Comments
ADVERTISE WITH US
History Center Buildings Ready For Their Closeup Protective film is one more step in protecting artifacts
One of the most critical measures available to museums to protect artifacts–the application of window film to deter ultraviolet light–has been completed on seven of the eight structures and one piece of rolling stock, the Steam Era wooden cupola caboose behind our...
Oh là là – Coq Au Vin
Chicken is often underrated in winter as we often turn to more hearty meat dishes. But this classic French chicken stew shows how rich and hearty a chicken dish can be. It is best prepared in a Dutch oven but can be adapted for a slow cooker. Leftovers reheat well and...
Where Everybody Knows Your Name – And Your Goals
There’s a reason the classic TV show Cheers still resonates: it painted a picture of a place where you could walk in, feel instantly welcomed, and know you belonged. A place where people didn’t just know your name — they knew your story. In many ways, that same spirit...


