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What is your experience with Provenge? What questions do you have? Dendreon’s Provenge is the only FDA-approved treatment for certain men with advanced prostate cancer that is designed to use your own immune system to fight the disease. From Gabe Canales – HUFFINGTON POST Prostate Cancer Prevention Begins When Men Are Boys by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Fight Prostate Cancer With Meatless Monday by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Part II – Why Men Should Consider an Integrative Approach to Prostate Cancer by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Part I – Why Men Should Consider an Integrative Approach to Prostate Cancer by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com CyberKnife? 5 Questions on Prostate Cancer With Dr. Jonathan Haas by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com ‘Celts for Blue Cure’ to Fight Prostate Cancer — Will Other Schools Follow? by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Presidential Politics and ‘The War on Cancer’ by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Why You Should ‘Go Blue!’ to Fight Prostate Cancer by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com An Open Letter to the NFL: Why We Can’t Neglect Prostate Cancer by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com Prostate Cancer: Not Just an Old Man’s Cancer by Gabe Canales www. huffingtonpost. com more links at www. BlueCure. org more info on Dendreon’s Provenge www. Provenge. com more info on Blue Cure Foundation www. BlueCure. org
water4yourbestlife. com Sam Assil Talks about disgusting statistics on cancer by the US National Cancer Institute and Dr. Otto Warburg Sam demonstrates the acidity of popular sports drinks, soda pop and bottled water. Quite alarming! Sam also offers a solution.
TV commercial for the International Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaign “Life can be touching”. The campaign was launched by Creative Communicators and supported by EVERYMAN St Albans Group. To know more about the campaign visit: www. lifecanbetouching. com or visit our Facebook page at: www. facebook. com
This year, more than 1. 5 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer and more than a half a million will die of the disease. Furthermore, cancer is responsible for one in every four deaths in our country. However, research shows that as many as 7 in 10 cancer deaths can be prevented with simple lifestyle changes. There are four simple things everyone can do each day to reduce their risk of cancer. * Eat Well C-CHANGE_LOGO HALF * Be Active * Don’t Smoke & Avoid Tobacco * Get Screened Too many Americans are unaware that they have the power to reduce their risk of cancer by taking these small steps. This is why C-Change, a coalition of the country’s key cancer leaders has partnered with the Ad Council to develop a communications program that utilizes the collective strengths of the 130 C-Change members from the public, private, and non-profit sectors to address Americans with consistent, evidence-based messages about reducing their risk of cancer. Through extensive research C-Change has developed a series of cancer prevention and early detection messages that have been proven to change the minds and hearts of the public. This initiative encourages all C-Change members and partners to incorporate these messages into their own communications programs. This includes advertising, marketing, or any form of communications with their constituents and the general public. By providing a range of organizations with a focused list of proven messages for dissemination, C-Change . . .
It will take an Army of Women to stop breast cancer! Join the Army of Women at www. armyofwomen. org Support the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation at http The “It Takes an Army” Project is a collection of videos and stories from YOU, an Army of Women volunteer. We want to highlight your real life stories of being touched by breast cancer and to unveil two distinct moments of realization for each: When was the moment you knew breast cancer had changed your life? And when was the moment you knew your life could change breast cancer? We encourage ALL of you to share your stories with us. With each story, you are helping us build a stronger and more powerful voice. Learn more and submit your video at: www. armyofwomen. org