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Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
This is the hospital in Neyyoor, a tiny village in the southern tip of TamilNadu. This is the only cancer hospital for about 10 million people in the surrounding area. If you are doctor or in the health care profession and would like to volunteer at this location while vacationing in beautiful TamilNadu, contact us at LocalBizNetwork - located in California, USA. (408)359-2452
The brand new cancer unit opened last year at this location. We need a lot of volunteers in the Oncology department who would also love to vacation in the beautiful southern tip of Tamilnadu.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
This is the hospital in Neyyoor, a tiny village in the southern tip of TamilNadu. This is the only cancer hospital for about 10 million people in the surrounding area. If you are doctor or in the health care profession and would like to volunteer at this location while vacationing in beautiful TamilNadu, contact us at LocalBizNetwork - located in California, USA. (408)359-2452
This is the entrance to the radiation therapy room. When the light is red you are not supposed to enter the room.
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
Before Surgery
Ordeal being blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
As The World Turns' Colleen Zenk Pinter is the national spokesperson for heightened public awareness of oral cancer attends and is the speaker at the 5th Annual Oral Cancer Walk on April 23, 2010 at Jackie Robinson Park, Harlem, New York. (Photo by Sue Coflin/Max Photos)
This is the hospital in Neyyoor, a tiny village in the southern tip of TamilNadu. This is the only cancer hospital for about 10 million people in the surrounding area. If you are doctor or in the health care profession and would like to volunteer at this location while vacationing in beautiful TamilNadu, contact us at LocalBizNetwork - located in California, USA. (408)359-2452
Cancer ward at the hospital. This is where people stay for the day for radiation therapy and other cancer daily treatments. It is fairly neat and clean - but this ward can use a lot of volunteers and help in education.
My Cancer being blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
This is the hospital in Neyyoor, a tiny village in the southern tip of TamilNadu. This is the only cancer hospital for about 10 million people in the surrounding area. If you are doctor or in the health care profession and would like to volunteer at this location while vacationing in beautiful TamilNadu, contact us at LocalBizNetwork - located in California, USA. (408)359-2452
A small beautiful outdoor prayer and worship area located in the center of the hospital grounds.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
Approximately 48,000 new cases of oral cancer will be diagnosed this year in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, around 25 percent of those people will die of the disease. Most lay people still associate smoking and alcohol use with oral cancer, but doctors have...
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
This is the hospital in Neyyoor, a tiny village in the southern tip of TamilNadu. This is the only cancer hospital for about 10 million people in the surrounding area. If you are doctor or in the health care profession and would like to volunteer at this location while vacationing in beautiful TamilNadu, contact us at LocalBizNetwork - located in California, USA. (408)359-2452
Volunteers from the west can share a lot of knowledge in the lab and blood bank at this quiet organized hospital near the southern tip of India serving a lot of cancer patients.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
My Cancer blogged here at www.hapshaw.com
Photographer Nick Owens
Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com
The first Oral Cancer Awareness Walk organized by the Minnesota Dental Hygienist Association was held on Saturday, October 22nd at Lake Harriet, MN. All proceeds from this walk went to benefit the Oral Cancer Foundation.
Nashville Hygienists Walk to Promote Oral Cancer Detection. The event took place at Nashville’s Centennial Park on Saturday, March 14, 2009. The walk was lead by Nashville hygienist and NADHS board member Nicki Raines and included free oral cancer screenings, guest speakers, raffles, and more. Several hygiene students from Tennessee State University and other students from Aquinas College worked as volunteers the day of the event, and numerous local companies donated raffle items. Because of her work and passion in organizing this event, Nicki was given a Distinguished Service Award by the Tennessee Dental Hygienists Association. Today, NADHS and Nicki are making “Boot Scootin’ for Oral Cancer Screening” an annual event. Thanks to Nicki Raines and her fellow hygienists, it looks like Nashville has produced yet another big hit.
Oral Cancer can give someone quite the mouthful... Pat Graves, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton Tobacco Cessation counselor, shares a mock model of how dangerous and destructive tobacco products, specifically smokeless tobacco, can be to someone's health and well-being with Dental department staff at NMRTU Bangor on Feb. 24, 2022, the annual recognition date for the Great American Spitout, a campaign designed to foster awareness and consideration among users to quit their spit, at least one chew at a time (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton Public Affairs).
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Daughter Kelsey with India and one of the walkers joins As The World Turns' Colleen Zenk Pinter who is the national spokesperson for heightened public awareness of oral cancer attends and is the speaker at the 5th Annual Oral Cancer Walk on April 23, 2010 at Jackie Robinson Park, Harlem, New York. (Photo by Sue Coflin/Max Photos)