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13 08, 2013

Hospice Voices, a Book by Eric Lindner

By |2017-11-10T21:05:53-05:00August 13th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Why would I be reviewing a book on hospice when Lesscancer.org is all about prevention? In my experience “prevention” and “end-of-life issues” are marginalized in the medical arena; and it is that very gap that bridges the two. As is the case with prevention, very few resources are being devoted to end of life including

8 02, 2013

Less Cancer Advocate Martha Fruehauf Provides Closing Words- National Cancer Prevention Day

By |2017-11-10T21:05:57-05:00February 8th, 2013|Capitol Hill, Chemo, Climate Change, Couzens, Detroit, Detroit Couzens, Dr. Tom Sherman, Environment, Erica Wiley, Farming, Food, Greg Lam, Hugh Wiley, Increased Incidences of Cancer, Labeling, Lawmakers, Leadership, Less Cancer, Martha Fruehauf, Maryann Donovan, Michigan, MIddleburg, Middleburg Virginia, Nancy Stiles, National Cancer Prevention Day, New Hampshire, New York, ORGANIC, pediatric obesity, Pesticides, Ph.D, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Prevention, Ronald B Herberman, Steve Israel, Stormy Stokes Hood, Veronique Pittman, Virginia, Washington DC, Wayne State University, William U Couzens, William Ulrich Couzens|

Martha Fruehauf Less Cancer advocate provided closing statements for the National Cancer Prevention Day. Martha Fruehauf who gave closing statements at the briefing for National Cancer Prevention Day is  embarking on a 300-mile bicycle ride across the state of Michigan.  Kicking-off the challenge, with Suzi Tobias also a Less Cancer advocate  (Team Girls on

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