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C? Breast cancer? Defenders subsid pr? N? S 735,000 d? Dollars? Wasatch Front program

Breast cancer advocates award nearly $735,000 to Wasatch Front programs
Breast cancer advocates award nearly $735,000 to Wasatch Front programs The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 5, 2011 02:31PM MDT Twenty-one Wasatch Front programs will fight breast cancer with $734,823 in funding from the Salt Lake City affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Utah has the second lowest breast cancer screening rate in the country, according to the Utah Department of Health. This …

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No insurance? Help against the c S? Breast cancer

Uninsured get help against breast cancer
By Dana Cole Herald/Review SIERRA VISTA — Chiricahua Community Health Centers Inc. is one of 10 organizations that will be receiving a $40,000 grant through the Southern Arizona Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. read more

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the v? c events? cancer in the county? Morris New Jersey and surrounding areas

Cancer events in Morris County NJ and surrounding area
6 p.m. Oct. 2 at Pioneer Park at Headquarters Plaza, 1 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s nationwide evening walk. Walkers carry illuminated balloons to celebrate and commemorate the lives touched by cancer.

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Massage Envy for the Cure, the fight against breast cancer

Massage Envy for the Cure, fighting breast cancer
Massage Envy and the Susan G. Komen non-profit organization have partnered up for their sixth year to combat breast cancer. On Sept. 14, Massage for the Cure will be a one-day fundraising event in which $15 donations will be made for every patron receiving the one-hour therapeutic massage session.

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Santa Maria Gilda’s Club teams to support cancer victims

St. Mary’s teams up with Gilda’s Club to offer support for cancer victims
“St. Mary Medical Center has always taken a holistic approach to patient-centered care in treating mind, body and spirit,” says Bill Trojan, director of the oncology program at the regional cancer center in Langhorne.

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Helping Works: Groups join to offer a breast cancer screening free

Helping Works: Groups join forces to offer free breast cancer screenings
Breast cancer is the second-most common form of cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer deaths for Latinas.

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Summit Cancer and Hematology Services program earns accreditation

Summit Cancer and Hematology Services program earns accreditation
The Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons has granted three-year accreditation with commendation to Summit Cancer and Hematology Services, an affiliate of Summit Health. The voluntary survey process ensures that Summit Health’s cancer program is meeting the standards set by the commission. In receiving a commendation during the survey, the cancer program has gone above and …

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Los Angeles County Researcher Named to “Ultimate Think Tank” — Next Step in Breast Cancer Research from Susan G . . .

Los Angeles County Researcher Named to “Ultimate Think Tank” — Next Step in Breast Cancer Research from Susan G …
LOS ANGELES—-Patricia Ganz, M.D., a behavioral scientist from the University of California, Los Angeles has been selected to serve on a new panel of more than 60 top-ranking scientists, clinicians and advocates to guide the extensive research program of Susan G.

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The success after cancer: Help care plans map the path of beauty

Thriving After Cancer: Care Plans Help Map the Road to Wellness
Advances in cancer care now mean that the majority of people diagnosed with cancer will survive the disease. An estimated 12 million Americans are cancer survivors. This number is expected to nearly double by 2030. More than six out of every 10 adults newly diagnosed with cancer will meet or pass the five year survival mark.

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Elizabeth Collin Creek Garden hosts in honor cancer survivors

Collin Creek hosts Elizabeth’s Garden to honor cancer survivors
Now through June 11, shoppers at Collin Creek Mall are invited to stop and enjoy Elizabeth’s Garden tulip display.

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