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Fight The Disease!

There’s an extremely virulent disease spreading around this world. It’snot AIDS or Ebola, in fact, it’s not even a virus. It’s not Anthrax orSmall Pox or any microbe of any kind. No, this disease is behavioral. Because we live in a media blitz world, everything worth talkingabout, and many things not worth talking about, is […]

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Categories Cancer

Raising money for cancer research, one step at a time

Raising money for cancer research, one step at a time Julie Victoria was a “pink fairy” for three years, offering food, drinks and encouragement to the hundreds of walkers who turned out annually for the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation Walk Across Southeastern Connecticut — the premier fundraising event for the New London-based foundation. She also […]

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Categories Cancer

Creative drive keeps fundraising alive for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Creative drive keeps fundraising alive for Breast Cancer Awareness Month Ben Henry Updated: October 24, 2020 10:46 PMCreated: October 24, 2020 09:33 PM From plunging into freezing water, to the many different 5K walks likely around a non-frozen lake, Minnesotans pride themselves on their generosity centered around events that benefit charities and cancer research.  In […]

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Categories Multiple Myeloma

The Future of Multiple Myeloma

The Future of Multiple Myeloma Key opinion leaders discuss what the future treatment of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma may look like, including a hope for rapid and deep remission for patient’s after initiating treatment. Website: https://www.onclive.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/OncLive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OncLive/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onclive

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Categories Cancer

Melanoma – An Introduction

Melanoma – An Introduction Cancer.Net: Doctor-Approved Patient Information from ASCO® Melanoma – An Introduction Voiceover: Melanoma occurs when cells called melanocytes begin to change and grow out of control. Common places for melanoma to develop include the face, scalp, back, chest, legs, and arms, but it can form anywhere on the body. Ryan J. Sullivan, […]

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