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Live for the Challenge website
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OCC coordinator
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| Date Posted: |
November 20, 2006
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Message Body:
Hello everyone, thought I would pass this along. In Glamour magazine (the November 2006 issue, there is an article about a young woman from MTV (Diem Brown) who battled Stage 2 of ovarian cancer. She has a website: www.liveforthechallenge.com. This is a charity to help with financial needs of patients. She wants to help other ovarian cancer patients with their first treatment. Thought this is important enough to foward to all of you in case you meet or talk to newly diagnosed patients.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sincerely,
Melissa Gerardi, OCC coordinator
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