When jazz pianist Eric Muhler learned his throat cancer was curable, he was relieved. The only downside was that the treatment was going to be incredibly painful. Muhler utilized every service CPMC's Institute for Health & Healing had to offer to make it through the treatment. When he was finished he decided to give back like only a jazz musician could.
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