If you know someone with a diagnosis of prostate cancer please read this and share it with him.
It’s snowing today in Rhode Island and it’s the third major storm we’ve had in the past two weeks. But on Tuesday, February 27th, in Washington, DC, we enjoyed an absolutely gorgeous preview of what spring will be like in just a few more weeks.
Charley and I flew to our Capital to attend the Zero Prostate Cancer Summit 2018. It was our second Summit and we were already old hands at what we had to accomplish. Our ultimate goal was meeting with our Congressmen and Senators to lobby for prostate cancer funding within the Department of Defense’s Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP) which is part of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP).
(WARNING: There may be a lot of letters used in the writing of this post. This could cause the brain to temporarily go into lockdown. I am still trying to shake off the effects…
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Read the original post, Bernadette. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thank you for reposting, Bernadette. I haven’t been blogging much in the last year, but this information is something I will continue to share because I know it makes a difference. (Although Roxie D. believes her posts should be the priority.)I hope all is well in Haddonfield. Love, Clare
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Love that Roxie
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I did pass it on to a friend whose husband is undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. She was very appreciative. Thank you!
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Excellent – thanks for sharing. I have many friends who are suffering with different stages of this disease.
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This shows a real dedication to helping others. Thanks for passing it on.
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