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American Legion Makes Donation to Cancer Center

March 10, 2014 by UM Shore Regional Health

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The Benedict A. Andrew American Legion Post 286 in Queenstown recently presented the University of Maryland Memorial Hospital Foundation with a $1000 donation in support of its 2013 Year End Appeal, benefitting the Requard Radiation Oncology Center at University of Maryland Shore Regional Health’s Cancer Center.

L-R: Brian Leutner, director of oncology services, UM Shore Regional Health; Sam Reeder, commander, American Legion Post 286; and F. Graham Lee, vice president of philanthropy, UM Shore Regional Health.

L-R: Brian Leutner, director of oncology services, UM Shore Regional Health; Sam Reeder, commander, American Legion Post 286; and F. Graham Lee, vice president of philanthropy, UM Shore Regional Health.

Funds raised from the appeal will be used to support the purchase of new hardware and software to upgrade the Center’s two linear accelerators and the high dose rate brachytherapy equipment, which are devices used for the delivery of radiation treatments for cancer patients.

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