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Old 09-13-2006, 12:27 PM   #1
dee
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Spokane/Warden, WA
Posts: 67
Anyone available to attend?

And to represent us, and give us feedback on this event? I'd go, but I am in Spokane all that week on work related business. Would like to hear how they do, and what they have to say about US. Whomever may attend, please report back! dee

TWO WEEKS AWAY:
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
in Seattle, WA

Stop the Silence: Breast Cancer Initiative

If you or someone you love has breast cancer, it's important to know about the latest treatment and research news.

Join us in Seattle to hear exciting details about new and upcoming breast cancer treatments and hear about the latest developments in combination and targeted therapies.

You'll also learn about the latest detection tools and prognostic tests that can not only help detect cancer but also predict its likelihood of recurrence.

You can also:
  • Find out about area clinical trial opportunities
  • Learn ways to get the support you need
  • Talk with other patients and caregivers
  • Get your questions answered by leading experts
Don't miss the chance to get answers to your questions from top experts in breast medical oncology and compare notes with other patients and caregivers just like you.

Don't miss out - register now

If you've already registered, this mail serves as a reminder.

Date:Wednesday, September 27, 2006Time:5:30-6:30 p.m. PDT - Refreshments
6:30-7:30 p.m. PDT - Program/Q&A sessionLocation:Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Campus
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
The M. Arnold Building Room: A-303
1100 Fairview Avenue North
Seattle, Washington 98109
(206) 667-5000 Guests:Julie Gralow, M.D.
Breast cancer specialist at the University of Washington School of Medicine and the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA

Michael Hunter, M.D.
Radiation Oncologist at the Evergreen Hospital, Medical Director at both the Evergreen Hospital Cancer Program and the Bellevue Community College Radiation Therapy Program, and two-time breast cancer author in Seattle, WA

Kay Tolton, R.N.
Nurse educator in Seattle, WA Andrew Schorr
HealthTalk founder, cancer survivor and program moderator

Directions:From North/South: Take I-5 toward Seattle. Take the Seattle Center/Mercer Street exit #167. Turn right at the light from the far right lane. Turn right onto Fairview Avenue North. Turn right into the main entrance on Campus Drive.

From 520 West: Exit onto I-5 South. Merge right and take the Seattle Center/Mercer Street exit. Turn right at the light from the far right lane. Turn right onto Fairview Avenue North. Turn right into the main entrance on Campus Drive.

From I-90 West: Exit onto I-5 North. Merge right and take the Seattle Center/Mercer Street exit. Turn right at the light from the far right lane. Turn right onto Fairview Avenue North. Turn right into the main entrance on Campus Drive. Parking: Free self-parking will be available.




Print out this e-mail to help remind you of this event.

Feel free to bring along a friend or relative who might benefit from a better understanding of your condition. If you know someone in the Seattle area who might be interested in this important educational program, please forward this invitation.

We wish you and your family the best of health,

The Breast Cancer Education Network Team p.s. - Please check out the HealthTalk Breast Cancer Education Network for in-depth information on breast cancer including disease basics and recent replays and talks on a variety of topics - from facing fatigue and treatment-induced nausea to treatments for advanced breast cancer and bone metastasis.

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