James Cox

1938 - 2018

James Cox

1938 - 2018

James Cox Obituary

Published by Houston Chronicle on Aug. 16, 2018.
James D. Cox
1938-2018
One of the world's foremost radiation oncologists, James D. Cox died on Tuesday August 14, a month after celebrating his 80th birthday. A leader at MD Anderson Cancer Center for nearly thirty years, Jim was internationally acclaimed for his contributions to the treatment of cancer.
Born in Ohio, Jim attended Kenyon College, where he played football and graduated magna cum laude. At the University of Rochester School of Medicine, he met his first wife, Christa, while practicing classical piano at a neighboring school. Jim was mentored by pioneering radiation oncologist Juan del Regato at the Penrose Cancer Hospital in Colorado Springs. A fellowship at the renowned Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris inspired Jim's abiding passion for France, medieval history, and wine. These years saw the birth of his three children: Valerie, Christoph, and Lara.
Jim served in the U.S. Army at Walter Reed before beginning his academic career at Georgetown University. In 1973, he was appointed founding director of the Cancer Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he met his second wife, the radiation oncologist Ritsuko Komaki. While chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, he was recruited to MD Anderson Cancer Center in 1988 as Professor of Radiation Oncology, Physician-in-Chief, and Vice President of Patient Care, a position he held until 1992. From 1995 until his retirement in 2014, he served as Head of the Division and Chairman of Radiation Oncology and led the launch of the Proton Therapy Center, which opened in 2006.
Jim traveled widely for work and pleasure, most often to France and Japan, and to visit his grandchildren. He was a committed Democrat and an avid sports fan. Jim treasured his liberal arts education and served as a trustee at his alma mater, Kenyon College, which, in 2014, dedicated its new medical and counseling center in his honor. He is survived by his wife Ritsuko, son Christoph, daughter Lara, and five grandchildren: Lukas, Tristan, Livia, Aengus, and Pixie.
A memorial service will be held at the Bradshaw Carter Memorial & Funeral Service, 1734 West Alabama St., Houston, TX 77098 on Sunday, August 19, 2018 from two o'clock until five o'clock in the afternoon with the service at three o'clock. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the James D. Cox Lectureship, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77210-4486. Donations can also be made online through the MD Anderson donation page by specifying the James D. Cox Lectureship at gifts.mdanderson.org.

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Jan Perez

August 14, 2019

Dr. Komaki,
I just learned today, about the loss of your husband. I send my deepest condolences to you.

Kindest regards,

Rodrigo Arriagada

October 14, 2018

Very moved to learn his death. We will always remember him.

Rodrigo and Gladys Arriagada

Patricia Brunner

October 1, 2018

I grew up with Jim Cox, our friendship beginning in kindergarten. Jim was a heart-friend, a kind and considerate gentleman as he matured in junior high and high school. We were just simply good friends, respecting one another's dreams for the future. My husband and I enjoyed several years in close proximity with the Coxes as Colorado residents when Jim was at Penrose Hospital. When Jim and Christa and family left Colorado, our contact ceased. I saw Jim, after his marriage to Ritsuko, just once but received a letter from him several years ago, a response to a letter I wrote to Jim, telling him how proud I was of his incredible achievements in radiology...in medicine. What a remarkable man! What a remarkable legacy he has left to the world of oncology/radiation! He will be greatly missed. My condolences to Jim's family. Patricia Brunner

September 18, 2018

Ritsuko,

I was SO sorry to learn of Jim's passing. I really enjoyed working with him during my years at ACR. I also fondly remember when a group of us visited Chartres (spelling?) after an ARS annual meeting. My prayers are truly with you.


Suzanne Bohn Richardson

Peter Gaccione

August 24, 2018

Dear Ritzuko

Please accept my sincere condolences during this time of sorry. I have known Dr Cox for over 30 years and Jim will be greatly missed by many. It was a pleasure to know Jim and we can only celebrate all that he has done for the Radiation Oncology community. A very sad time indeed!

My very best wishes,

Peter J Gaccione
Elekta

Corey Langer

August 22, 2018

Dear Ritsuko:

Please accept my sincere condolences. I only just learned today of Jim's passing. The world of oncology has lost one of its giants. He was always balanced and forward-thinking, generous and patient with his time and attention. He will be deeply missed. May his memory be for a blessing!

Fondly,

Corey Langer
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

Jerome Spunberg

August 21, 2018

I am a radiation oncologist who first met Dr. Cox when he was my oral examiner in 1981 in Louisville, Kentucky. Even under those challenging circumstances of being examined one on one by a giant in the field, it was obvious to me that he was a true gentleman. I passed his portion of the exam and found the experience educational and informative despite the usual stress. I spoke with him later that year at an ASTRO meeting and we discussed the questions that he asked me. He was a great teacher and inspiration who touched many young lives in different ways. I am now 66, still practicing full time, and can vividly recall my discussions with him over the years. Although I never had the opportunity to study or work under him directly, I still was able to sense his dedication, intelligence, kindness, and passion for his work, his teaching, and his patients. I am sure many who knew him much better than I would have similar memories of this great physician and human being.

Spring Kong

August 19, 2018

Dear Dr. Cox,

We will miss you!!!

While I saw how much you dedication to the MD Anderson Cancer Center, I also witnessed your passion to AAWR, SANTRO, China and the world. Your teaching the teachers effort has been highly appreciated by many, your active support to SANTRO inaugural symposium is being remembered. I heartedly appreciate your support and guidance of my efforts on AAWR, ASTRO and SANTRO.
May you rest in heaven with Peace and satisfication.
Spring

August 19, 2018

Please accept my deep condolences for the loss of your loved one. May God give you the strength and power to cope with the loss and memories that will bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. Isaiah 40:29

1978

Michael Gillin

August 18, 2018

John & Mary Del Regato

August 18, 2018

Jim was a treasure who was always considered an integral part ot the del Regato family. His interest in each member of our family was evidenced by the time he took to interact and talk with each on of us, my dad, Juan del Regato and mom, my sisters Anne, Nita, myself John and my wife Mary, So many memories relate to spending time discussing the issues of the day. As time passed ,we infrequently saw each other but when we did, it was like time never passed. We were blessed by his life that has benefited so many lives, not to mention the lives of our family.

Dear Ritzuko, we send you and your family our sincere love and admiration for all that you and Jim have done to make such a huge a difference in this world.

Ann del Regato Jaeger

August 17, 2018

It is with heavy heart that we send condolences to Jim's family. In a special way he was like a son to my dad, and therefore a member of the family in our hearts. May he rest easier now while we keep happy memories of him to treasure always.

August 17, 2018

Dear Ritsuko,

I was very saddened to hear about Jim's passing. His contributions to the radiation oncology community and science are immeasurable, as well as his devotion to the clinical trials and the RTOG. I feel privileged to have known him and I will always remember Jim as a kind, fun and inclusive person.
Hope time lessens your pain,

Maria Werner-Wasik, MD, FASTRO
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA

Fran Zandstra

August 17, 2018

Dr. Cox was a pioneer in the field of radiation oncology. I have very fond memories of working with him. I admired his knowledge, dedication to patient care, and teaching. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

Fran Zandstra

Nita del Regato Peters

August 16, 2018

I am one of three children of Juan del Regato, M.D., Jim's mentor in Colorado Springs during his residency in oncology. My father loved and admired Jim and always had a father-son relationship with him which made me feel like Jim was a half brother of sorts. My dad was so proud of Jim and all the achievements he made in the field of oncology. He would be no less proud that Jim was an avid Democrat. We will miss Jim. We want to thank him for the many ways he helped our family and friends over the years. He was an exceptional physician and like my father, saved the lives of many whom we loved. Our love and sympathy for Ritsuko and your family.

David Bachrach

August 16, 2018

Ritsuko, we extend our heartfelt condolences upon learning of Jim's death. I have fond memories of our work together in our early years together at MD Anderson...and to you for your help with our Pediatric conference in Japan in 1996.

David and Linda Bachrach

Yohannes Ghebre

August 16, 2018

Thanks for your immense contributions to humanity! You will for sure be missed!
Rest in peace Dr. Cox!
My condolence to Dr. Komaki and the Cox family!

Karl Prado

August 16, 2018

"You have touched so many in so many positive ways rest in the peace that you left the world a much better place."
Karl L. Prado

Deidre Mooring

August 15, 2018

During this time of unspeakable sadness, may you find comfort in the memories of the life of Dr. James D. Cox.

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