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Richard Conboy is tough. He survived cancer as a teenager and then, 40 years later, beat colon cancer with the help of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Conboy and his wife were impressed by the treatment he received there, and the institute’s organized, well-planned approach made them confident that they were in the right hands.
Conboy joined a cancer survivors group after beating the disease for the second time, and it’s safe to say that the time he spent with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute had a profound effect on his life and the lives of his family members. Check out the video above to hear Conboy’s story.