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to share more than 100 survivors of breast cancer personal stories and advocate for the prevention of breast cancer is the annual worship life of the event

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Philadelphia, PA (Vocus) 27 September 2010

More than 100 women with breast cancer and supporters from around the Philadelphia area, join Keystone Mercy Health Plan, A large majority of medical assistance managed care organization in Pennsylvania? Praise is the CUREA? and the Ministry of Health program as they hold a ceremony a day, the awareness of breast cancer. The program will be mammograms, screenings and workshops, health information on prevention, early detection and treatment. The event is also a? Choi part? get in which survivors of breast massage and spa treatments. In addition, it will be a gospel concert with Lonnie Hunter and the structure, Brockington Ensemble, CeCe McGhee, a radio personality for 103.9 praise, and praise is the best cure cancer Choir.


p tag testimonies of survivors of breast cancer, information sessions on breast cancer risk and prevention, a workshop for people who are family members to assist affected by the disease, as well as projections of mammography on site.

The event will take place on Saturday 2 meeting October 2010, the Mount Airy Church of God in Christ is part of the â? Praise is the Cure weekend, a? a George E. Thorne Development Center (GetDC) project, focusing on breast cancer awareness and prevention.

According to the American Cancer Society, there are 207 090 new cases of breast cancer in women in 2010. Pennsylvania is estimated at 10,000 new cases of breast cancer, ranking the fifth state of the nation after California, New York, Florida and Texas.

Who:

gospel artist Lonnie Hunter and structure
Lonnie Hunter Praise 103.9 personalities and CeCe McGhee
The Brockington Ensemble gospel groups and praise is the voice of Breast Cancer Cure Survivor Praise Choir
Pajil Maria Battle, senior vice president, Public Affairs and Marketing, Keystone Mercy Health Plan
Anita T. Conner, founder, George E. Thorne and Development Center â? Praise is the CUREA?
Bishop Ernest Morris, pastor, Mount Airy Church of God in Christ

When: Saturday 2 October 2010

Screenings

Mammography: 2:30 a clock? 04.00 Clock
Cancer survivors â? Partya spoil? Reception: 16.00 bis 18.30 Clock Clock
Welcome: â 18.30 clock? 07.00 Clock
Gospel Concert: 19.00 bis 09.00

clock Where: Mount Airy Church of God in Christ

6401 Ogontz Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19 126

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Cancer survivors celebrate

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Survivors celebrate beating cancer
Years ago, an insurance agent recommended Norwalk resident Orville Platt and his wife, Paula, buy cancer insurance. For Paula, such a move made sense: Her father died of pancreatic cancer, establishing a family history.

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lymphoma survivors often fail to follow

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Lymphoma Survivors Often Miss Out on Follow-Up
Many aren’t being screened for later cancers, study finds.

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Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivors missing follow-up: study

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Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivors lack followup: study
A new study indicates that many patients treated for Hodgkin’s lymphoma don’t get screened for other cancers in the years that follow, despite being at greater risk than the general population.

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Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivors study shows lack of post-treatment screening for other cancers

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Study shows Hodgkin lymphoma survivors lack post-treatment screening for other cancers
( University Health Network ) A population-based study of 2,071 Hodgkin lymphoma survivors over 15 years has discovered that while many survivors had multiple x-rays and CT scans years after treatment was finished, they often did not receive recommended cancer screening tests.

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Pancreatic Cancer Survivors: Faces of Hope

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Pancreatic Cancer Survivors: Faces of Hope

Survivors step out for cancer cause

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Survivors step out for cancer cause
IMAGINE finding out a pain in the back was actually cancer? Redland City Council civil engineer Len Purdie was only 49 when he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood disorder cancer.

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Survivors battle anxiety, stress after quake

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Survivors battle anxiety, stress after quake
Visions of shaking earth and school buildings haunt in the dreams of Bayang, an 18-year-old high school student. Fu Wencai, headmaster of an elementary school jumps on his feet every time someone bangs the door close, fearing another earthquake has come. These are some of the survivors of the earthquake that struck Yushu prefecture of northwestern China’s Qinghai Province on April 14. Eleven …

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Cancer Survivors Tell Moving Tales

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On the day her mammogram revealed her tumor, Linda Peters came home to some bittersweet news. A message from eBay revealed she had won a coveted hand-made quilt from the Quilt Pink project?a collaborative charity auction supporting the largest breast cancer awareness effort in the world. Since Quilt Pink was launched a year ago by American Patchwork and Quilting Magazine and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Foundation, an astonishing 4,000 hand-made quilts have been submitted for auction on eBay. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have gone to Komen for the Cure®, and for every quilt made and donated to the cause, there is a woman with a stirring story.

In Cottage Grove Wisconsin, Tania Russow runs to her mailbox to retrieve the Quilt Pink quilt she’d worked on while undergoing chemotherapy. A stranger outbid her for it on eBay, but sent it back to Tania when she heard of its heart-rending origin. In Nashua New Hampshire, two teenagers die in a car crash and as their classmates mourn the loss, they complete the Quilt Pink project they started and submit it to eBay. In Steamboat Springs Colorado, a family is startled by the accidental discovery that someone they’ve never met has dedicated her Quilt Pink quilt to their mother, who unfortunately lost her battle with breast cancer. And in Kissimmee Florida, a healthy grandmother makes it her goal to buy as many Quilt Pink quilts as she can so that her daughter will live to become a grandmother.

Launched in September of 2006 on Quilt Pink Day, 1000 quilt shops across the country invited patrons to create and donate hand-made quilts to find a cure for breast cancer. The quilts are submitted to eBay and go up for auction with all proceeds sent to Komen for the Cure®. Neither the magazine nor the foundation anticipated that the number of donations would exceed what was expected – by nearly five times! Nor were they prepared for the touching events set in motion by the powerful connection Quilt Pink has forged among women of all ages, all walks of life, quilters and non-quilters alike – for a common cause.

“For the past 25 years, Komen for the Cure® has been on a mission to end breast cancer forever,” said Katrina McGhee, Vice-President of Marketing for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. “Programs such as Quilt Pink are an integral part of that mission, helping us to reach millions with life-saving breast health messages, and raising funds that support research and community outreach.

Every major advance in breast cancer research has been touched by a Komen for the Cure® grant, resulting in significant scientific breakthroughs and major cancer-fighting discoveries. Right now, celebrity quilts are on auction on ebay. com. To view and bid on these remarkable, one-of-a-kind quilts visit www. eBay. com/quiltpink

“The minute it sinks in that you’ve decided to give up a breast to save your life,” says Linda Peters, “well, that’s a very hard minute. ” Today, Peters is cancer-free and has purchased 12 more Quilt Pink quilts for women recovering from breast cancer. “Sometimes,” said Peters, “things happen in your life – not necessarily for the lessons they hold for you – but so you can support someone else. ”

“For the past 25 years, Komen for the Cure® has been on a mission to end breast cancer forever,” said Katrina McGhee, Vice-President of Marketing for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. “Programs such as Quilt Pink are an integral part of that mission, helping us to reach millions with life-saving breast health messages, and raising funds that support research and community outreach.

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