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- American Cancer Society Relay For Life The lens will teach you about the Relay For Life fundraiser from the American Cancer Society. Learn about the Relay philosophy and the Relay experience and you'll want to start a team of your own! Remember, Cancer Never Sleeps, and Neither Do Relayer...
- Hodgkin's Lymphoma Hodgkin's lymphoma, also known as Hodgkin's disease, is a type of lymphoma first described by Thomas Hodgkin in 1832. Hodgkin's lymphoma is characterized clinically by the orderly spread of disease from one lymph node group to another and by the deve...
- Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital St. Jude was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas on the premise that "no child should die in the dawn of life." Thomas named the hospital for Saint Jude Thaddeus, the Catholic patron saint of hospitals, desperate cases and lost causes. Thomas was a...
- Natural Cure For Cancer My mom is 73 years and she has survived stage 4 ovarian cancer. My mom was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2005. I remembered that day was August 10th, a day after our National Day. My mom was already at her fourth or end stage of cancer when the...
- My First Battle With Malignant Melanoma High-Risk Melanoma, with a survival rate of 25%-this was my diagnoses at age 26, February of 1999, when my oldest son was only 2 1/2 years old and my second, just born. Shortly before I was diagnosed by my dermatologist, during my 6th mont...
- Stem Cell Transplant Awareness As a stem cell recipient in 2006, I was very fortunate to have a twin sister to donate her stem cells to me for a life-saving transplant. Almost 3 years later, I am doing well with minimal side effects. The purpose of this lens is to promote the impo...
- Hope & Dreams Cancer Awareness T-Shirt, Apparel & Gifts Squidoo Page In February 2007, I started my "Hope & Dreams Cancer Awareness Shop in honor of my twin sister who fought two battles of Hodgkin's Lymphoma to emphasize awareness for this rare cancer. As her stem cell donor and caregiver, I experienced this...
- Kay Yow Triumphant December 14, 2008 will mark Kay Yow's 1000th game coaching the North Carolina State University Wolfpack Women. She has won almost 700 of them. That by itself would be amazing and remarkable. But it is really just a small part of the Kay Yow story. I...
- Raising Funds for CLIC Sargent This is the story of Daniel who at the age of 5 years contracted leukemia while he was living abroad in Cyprus with his little brother and parents. By the way everything this lens earns goes to charity even the google adds so if you are genu...
- Emme I first fell in love with Emme in the late 90s when I was reading what I consider to be the first plus size fashion magazine, Mode. As well as modelling she wrote an advice column called "Ask Emme". Emme is a NYC native but was raised in Saudi Arabi...
- Andrew von Eschenbach As a Matter of Fact... a Lot of Good The Food and Drug Administration regulates approximately one-fourth of the U.S. economy, including every day items like food, drugs, medical devices, and cosmetics. Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D., respected urolo...
- Lance Armstrong Foundation LIVESTRONG Welcome to my LiveStrong lens! I hope you will find this handcrafted lens a unique and useful resource for your 2008 LiveStrong Challenge events and fundraising experience. I have two goals with this Squidoo lens: First, Provide YOU with unique, use...
- It is time to know this enemy - Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women - every three minutes a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer. The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman's life is about 1 in 8 (13% of women). Wome...
- Cancer Survivor with a lot to share!! Having "CANCER", yes can change your life and everyone around you! Its a sad but true fact that we all have been touched, either personally ourselves or by someone you know or love. Its far too common today to somehow never be affected. I wanted to s...
- Easy Ways To Support Cancer Research Being a cancer survivor myself (Breast Cancer, 2005), I set out to create a charitable web page benefiting further cancer research. With the help of my two teenage sons (both of which are much better at web design than I'll ever be), we created Click...
- XP's fight to fund a cancer cure! I became involved in cancer fundraising in 2002 when my sister invited me to Relay For Life in our hometown. Since that day, I have been a team member, a team captain, a committee member, and a sponsor. My whole family raises money year-round for Re...
- I Love My Breast Cancer You're about to discover the SECRETS that most women never know that they can Look Good & Feel Great after Mastectomy as a results of Breast Cancer... Overcoming Fear of Intimacy after Mastectomy does NOT need to be a struggle in order to have an...
- Chapter 1: Jan T's Sorrows Between 1993 and 1999, the blows kept coming. How do you deal with deep grief? Prayer is good, reading about grief is good. Having wonderful friends is the best. And then you are with you. My seven year journey from grief to recovery had many hills...
- Treasure for KIDS lends its support to Griffin's Friends, Texas Roadhouse Gives, What's an IRB? ~ When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure ~ My husband and I created Treasure for KIDS with a social mission: to support our family's favorite charitable foundation, Griffin's Friends Children's Cancer Fund, now in its...
- Coffee Enemas I'm as serious as serious can be when I say that organic coffee enemas...done correctly, are one of the most beneficial health disciplines for the body. Whether dealing with cancer or any other chronic illness, detoxifying one's body is the first ste...
