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Diane Joanne Fink

Diane Fink Obituary

Diane Joanne Fink, 69, died unexpectedly Sept. 30, 2005, treasured mother of Janice and Laura; dear mother-in-law of Joseph DeFina; proud, proud grandmother of precious Cassie and JR DeFina; beloved sister to Carol Pontious and husband, Neil and Alan Paluszek and wife, Jackie; and friend to many. Mom was a brilliant and loving woman who was passionate in her work for cancer prevention and control. A Chicagoan by birth, Diane completed her pre-medical training at the University of Wisconsin and received her M.D. from Stanford University. She took her post-graduate internal medical and oncology training at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital, University of California San Francisco, and the San Francisco Veterans Administration Hospital where she was on staff as Chief of the Oncology Section involved in patient care, student and resident teaching and clinical research. Diane joined the National Cancer Institute as Program Director for Chemotherapy where she was responsible for cooperative group clinical trials. She later became the Director of the Division of Cancer Control and Rehabilitation. Under her direction, nation-wide projects in breast and cervical cancer detection; transfer of new treatment advances, particularly childhood cancers, breast cancer, head and neck cancer; prevention projects; the Cancer Information Service; rehabilitation, pain control, psychosocial research projects and public and professional education were implemented. She then became the National Cancer Institute's Associate Director responsible for consensus development, the diet and nutrition program, and the smoking and health activities. She originated the institute's project with the National Academy of Medicine which led to the report that served as the basis for the NCI and American Cancer Society first guidelines on diet, nutrition, and cancer. In 1981, Diane moved to the American Cancer Society as Vice President for Cancer Detection and Service and Rehabilitation. She was responsible for a major increase in activity nationwide in service to cancer patients and their families to meet psychosocial and physical needs. She later became the Society's Vice President for Professional Education. She spearheaded a major national initiative to involve health professionals in cancer prevention and detection, including the highly successful Breast Cancer Detection Awareness Program. Diane started and implemented the Society's Cancer Response System, a nationwide computerized telephone information system to deliver cancer information to the public. In April 1989, Diane joined the American Cancer Society, California Division to lead its statewide cancer control activities for advocacy, community cancer control, research promotion and information delivery. She served as the Division's Chief Mission Delivery Officer. Diane gained national and international prominence. She led a government delegation to the U.S.S.R. on cancer control. She was a member of many professional organizations, the author of more than 70 publications, the co-author of an American Cancer Society Cookbook and the Textbook on Clinical Oncology. Dr. Fink's distinguished career has left a legacy that will impact cancer control in this country and internationally for many years to come. In honor of this legacy, her family requests, in lieu of flowers, that contributions be made to the American Cancer Society's Young Cancer Survivor Scholarship Program in her name. Contributions may be sent to American Cancer Society, California Division, 1710 Webster Street, Oakland, CA, 94612. Private Funeral Liturgy was held at All Saints Catholic Church in Dallas, TX on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005 at 2 p.m. Interment Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, TX. For further information please call Grant Miller John Cox Mortuary, Oakland, CA 510-451-6434.

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Published by Chicago Tribune from Oct. 8 to Oct. 9, 2005.

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Holly Emory

October 28, 2005

What I remember most about Dr. Fink is that she always had a warm greeting for everyone. Although she had a hectic work schedule, she took the time to notice the little things. I remember when I had just colored my hair and she stopped in the hallway to say she liked it. When I left ACS for another job, she gave me a big hug. Those are the things I remember about Dr. Fink. I was fortunate to have worked with her, and she will definitely be missed.

Lily Ng

October 8, 2005

May the words found at Isaiah 33:24 bring you comfort in knowing that no resident will ever be sick again. Diane will be reunited with her loved ones into a world free from pain and suffering as God promises at Isaiah 25:8 when death will be swallowed up forever.

Victoria Hudson

October 6, 2005

"Death is an angel with two faces:

To us he turns

A face of terror, blighting all things fair;

The other burns

With glory of the stars, and love is there." – Theodore Chickering Williams



How very sad to hear of Dr. Fink's sudden departure from us. Her presence and gifts to this world mean she will be remembered always.



Her diligence, grace, professionalism, wisdom and guidance as ACS's chief medical officer provided tremendous encouragement and support to me. She led by example.



The world's loss indeed is Heaven's gain.

Lorraine Cronin-Altamirano

October 5, 2005

I am sorry to hear of Dr. Fink's death. I lived next door to your family on Noriega Street in San Francisco. All of her accomplishments and the wonderful work she did is greatly appreciated.

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