Code T.O.M. founder’s wife diagnosed with melanoma


In 2016, Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute launched Code T.O.M., a free educational program for firefighters. The program was created in honor of Tom Robinson, a dedicated husband, father and firefighter who died from advanced melanoma in 2013. His son, James Robinson, an Atrium Health teammate and volunteer firefighter, co-founded Code T.O.M. with Levine Cancer Institute.

Since the program began, it has educated thousands of firefighters about cancer risk and prevention. And in an ironic twist…

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