Melinda Posted April 30, 2004 Posted April 30, 2004 Dear all, Of course LC does not only affect women, but there has been so much press re: LC and women's health recently--does this give us an opportunity to raise LC awareness (and have ALL benefit from it, as a result)? National Women's Health Week is May 9-15--as organized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health. Also: Event: Capitol Hill Day -- June 7, 2004 The Women's Health Research Coalition is holding the 5th Annual Capitol Hill Day on Monday, June 7. Each year Coalition members from around the country come to Washington, D.C. to visit their congressional offices to advocate for support for women's health. For additional information go to the web site: http://www.womens-health.org/ Also: www.hercancer.com is now focusing on the fact that LC is the #1 cause of cancer-related deaths among women Just a few thoughts. Melinda Quote
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