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Interview with Tony LaRocco

Tony LaRocco is a leukemia survivor and restauranteur.  In this interview, Tony talks with us about his experience with his leukemia diagnosis and treatment.  He talks about the ways that others helped him and provides insight for both patients and caregivers.
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Questions and Answers (Videos in English)

About Tony LaRocco(Time: 11 sec)
How did you first become aware of your cancer?(Time: 29 sec)
What treatments did you receive for your cancer?(Time:  37 sec)
What information did you seek and how/where?(Time: 23 sec)
Is there any type of information you have NOT been able to find that you feel would be useful?(Time: 1 min 24 sec)
How did you react to your diagnosis?(Time: 1 min 19 sec)
How did your friends and family react to your diagnosis?(Time: 47 sec)
Did your diagnosis result in a weakening or strengthening of any of your important relationships?(Time: 29 sec)
Did you form any new relationships during your experience with cancer?(Time: 46 sec)
What is the most beneficial type of support that you receive from family, friends, etc.?(Time: 1 min 16 sec)
How did you explain to your children what was happening to you?(Time: 38 sec)
Have your religious or spiritual practices helped you cope with your condition?(Time: 51 sec)
Is there anything particular that you do that helps you cope with the stress/anxiety that comes with a cancer diagnosis?(Time: 3 min 28 sec)
Did your experience with cancer change the way you approached opening your newest restaurant in Atlanta?(Time: 1 min 37 sec)
What advice do you have for cancer patients that you would have found helpful?(Time: 49 sec)
Do you have anything else you would like to say to cancer patients, caretakers, etc?(Time: 1 min 42 sec)
Did faith or spirituality play a role in your treatment?(Time: 1 min 48 sec)
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