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Book a Paid Lecture
Trusted Cancer Education for Your Organization
Hitz for Hope offers educational lectures designed to inform, empower, and support audiences through clear, compassionate, and medically accurate cancer education. All lectures are led by a full-time practicing oncologist and tailored to the needs of each group.
These sessions are ideal for organizations seeking credible, respectful education grounded in real clinical experience.

Who These Lectures Are For
Educational lectures are available for:
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Hospitals and healthcare organizations
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Schools and educational institutions
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Churches and faith-based organizations
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Support groups and community organizations
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Conferences, nonprofit events, and professional gatherings
Lectures are currently available in Michigan only.

Topics we cover
Lecture topics may include, but are not limited to:
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Cancer education for patients and families
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Understanding blood disorders and blood cancers
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Navigating a cancer diagnosis as an individual or family
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Cancer treatment basics and what to expect
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Survivorship, long-term care, and quality of life
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Prevention, awareness, and early detection
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Caregiver education and support
Topics can be customized based on your audience, event type, and goals.

What to expect
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Medically accurate, evidence-based education
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Clear explanations without overwhelming medical jargon
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Compassionate delivery focused on understanding and support
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Interactive Q&A when time allows
Each lecture is designed to meet audiences where they are—whether educational, supportive, or awareness-focused.
Booking and availability
Hitz for Hope lectures are paid educational engagements. Our goal is to provide meaningful, respectful education that supports understanding, compassion, and hope for every audience we serve. Thank you for your interest in bringing trusted cancer education to your community.
Important Availability Notice:
Dr. Bill Hitzelberger is a full-time practicing oncologist. Due to clinical responsibilities, availability for lectures is limited. All requests are reviewed carefully, and scheduling depends on clinical commitments. Submitting a request does not guarantee availability, but every inquiry will be reviewed thoughtfully.