Cancer Awareness
Suzanne Wrote: Take a look at this article
"Cancer patients on Guam will have more treatment options on island thanks to the opening of the FHP Cancer Center."
People going through cancer treatment at the same time often form their own peer group. They see each other in chemo, in radiation and in various support groups. The fortunate ones do well, but they often feel guilty when others in their cohort succumb to the disease.
People with a family history of male breast cancer perceive themselves to be at higher risk of developing the disease than do patients with a family history of female breast cancer; however those with male breast cancer in their families are less likely to know about or seek genetic testing than those with a family history of female breast cancer, according to a study led by researchers at the ...
I found this posted at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Saturday.
This one's for Charlotte, I know she is reading.
"C?NCER: No olvides desarrollar tu trabajo con organizaci?n y perseverancia. Trata de hacer algo totalmente nuevo; tus amistades ser?n tus mejores aliadas."
"A CANCER survivor, who was painlessly cured of cancer in just 27 days, is in Davao to let people know that he would be bringing here the Chinese doctors who had cured him. read more"
From WWW.SUNSTAR.COM.PH
Harry wrote:
Did anyone else see this article?
"LITTLE ROCK - Forty cancer survivors shared the stage with dignitaries such as Gov. Mike Beebe and former U.S. Sen. David Pryor at a ceremony today marking the opening of a 12-story expansion to the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute."
Bonnie told me about this - "The American Cancer Society released a statement saying Tennessee is falling short on legislative efforts to fight the disease."
My father-in-law said he heard this on the radio.
he wants to know what you think.