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On June 3 and June 10, 2016, City of Hope employees who give back to City of Hope were honored at a special Employee Giving Appreciation event. #HopeStartsWithUs
Metric Century riders are transported to Connellsville to enjoy a beautiful 62-mile fully-supported ride on the Great Allegheny Passage to Heinz Field in Pittsburgh!
A group of British Embassy staff had a great day out participating in “ the Cancer Care Run” on Saturday 29th January 2011 at Lumphini Park
The day I found out the cancer had spread to my lymph nodes, I read in The Boston Globe that Hsing-Hsing, the giant panda in the Washington National Zoo, underwent surgery a day earlier, and had his lymph nodes removed for testing. The idea that I had something in common with the panda was amusing, and made me laugh on what otherwise was a very grim news day. I was also relieved that the late night talk shows weren’t joking about me like they were about poor Hsing-Hsing, who had a testicle removed
Por eso yo ya me voy.
No quiero tener nada que ver
con esa fea relación de acción,
Construcción,
Destrucción,
Ahha.
Rebecca Southgate says, "I want the next government to not claim to make 'efficiency savings' which then result in real cuts to cancer services."
What do you want the next government to do for people with breast cancer? Upload your image to the group pool in our flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/bccelection2010/
Matilda en una tarde de moda y glamour con el ‘II Desfile Solidario’ en beneficio de la lucha contra el cáncer de mama.
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Rugby players, their families and supporters came together as comrades in arms, irrespective of club, ability or age to support Rugby against Cancer. Raising money by doing what they do best to support and aid cancer charities and those battling this disease. In a fantastic day's rugby and entertainment they achieved all that they set out to acheive.
After battling Ewing Sarcoma for three and a half years, Amber Leigh McNeill conquered the cancer that took her leg but not her life. She has been blessed with six cancer-free years of life, the best award from God besides her salvation. Not to mention, Amber has been granted countless scholarships and awards for her spirit and endurance throughout the years.
Bowel cancer is the UK’s second biggest cancer killer claiming a life every 30 minutes, and over 41,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK. However, bowel cancer is very treatable if diagnosed early, and Jason has pledged to work with patients and the local NHS to ensure high quality and safe care is secured for all bowel cancer patients in the Holme Valley, Colne Valley and Lindley.
At the recent Be Loud Be Clear Parliamentary Reception, Jason heard from both bowel cancer patients and the charity Beating Bowel Cancer about the importance of good experience for all patients. Jason will continue to work with the local NHS to ensure they are providing the ‘gold standard’ when it comes to treating bowel cancer patients.
To find out more about bowel cancer and to read the full service Pledge, please visit the charity’s website: www.beatingbowelcancer.org