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Ron | Anal cancer

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“Everyone helped me through my journey.” 

When Ron was diagnosed with anal cancer, he turned to his faith first. Then he turned to MRO. He says, “God put MRO in my path. I knew I was going there for treatment but it was just a joy to go. It was like going to see some friends that cared about me.”

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