‘Houston Medical’ doctor loses cancer battle

? Dr. Marnie Rose, who allowed viewers of the reality television series “Houston Medical” to witness her battle with brain cancer, has died. She was 28.

She died Friday afternoon at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center after being hospitalized the day before with pneumonia, said her mother, Lanie Rose.

Rose, a pediatric resident at Memorial Hermann Hospital, appeared on the six-week summer series “Houston Medical” on ABC and made a dramatic first impression when she pulled off her wig to reveal that she was not only a doctor but also a patient.

In the last episode, which aired July 23, viewers learned that Rose’s tumor had returned, and that the form of the tumor a glioblastoma was particularly bad.

“Marnie Rose’s dedication to her patients, her wry sense of humor and her love of friends and family made her an inspiration to all of us at Memorial Hermann and to the millions of viewers of ‘Houston Medical,'” said Beth Sartori, speaking on behalf of the hospital.

Rose grew up in the Houston area and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a second-year resident at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.