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Yesterday was my birthday. Most adults reach a certain age and try to forget they are having birthdays. Folks don't want to think about how old they are getting. Nick came up to me in the morning and whispered ' I am so happy you are here to celebrate this birthday'.
I was thrilled to be here to celebrate too. Honestly, a month after my birthday in 2005, I was nervous about making it through chemo no less making my next birthday in 2006. But here I am in 2011 having just celebrated another birthday. In the late afternoon Nick, Matt and I drove down the shore, well more like east to the shore, to Bradley Beach for thin crust pizza. After eating we drove a few blocks to the beach in Avon, parked and walked on the boardwalk. I had the sudden urge to stick my feet in the ocean. So off came the shoes and down the stairs I went and into the cool water I walked.
Things were good until I decided to rinse off a large clam shell I found. The water came up and wet the bottom 3 inches of my shorts. It caught me off guard but I didn't drop the shell and I laughed all the way back to the boardwalk. June 23, 2011 Drug Shortages Legislation Introduced in the House This week, Representatives Tom Rooney (R-FL) and Diana DeGette (D-CO) introduced H.R. 2245, legislation that would amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to provide the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with improved capacity to prevent drug shortages. As an important first step in addressing the complex issue of drug shortages, this bill is consistent with recommendations from the November 2010 Drug Shortages Summit co-convened by ASCO. Leadtools 17 keygen crack patch.
The proposed legislation includes provisions that would expand FDA authority to require manufacturer notification of shortages and market withdrawals, and enhance communication among health care providers and stakeholders in the pharmaceutical supply chain about the nature and expected duration of shortages. ASCO and the Summit co-conveners provided input on this legislation and have sent letters to the sponsors thanking them for taking action on this issue and in support of the legislation. I waited about 10 minutes and I called the OC survivor. We talked for about 30 minutes.
She told me what treatment she had taken and what her CA-125 and scans showed now. I was able to share my story. How I recurred and went into complete remission ( for over 2 years now). She was so happy to hear my story. Then she told me what her proposed course of treatment was going to be. I recalled a study I learned of when I attended the ASCO meeting that used the same drugs. ( Thank you to the Research Advocacy Network for allowing my attendance at the meeting.) Again she was so appreciative of the information I provided.
I'll be checking back with her in a few days. June 13, 2011 Contact: Liz Thomas Turn The Towns Teal® Launches National Campaign to Raise Awareness of Ovarian Cancer BROOKSIDE, NJ –Towns nationwide are turning teal to fight ovarian cancer, the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancers in the U.S. There is no early detection test and the symptoms are subtle and often misdiagnosed. Turn The Towns Teal® is a national campaign to promote awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer during September, National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Margulis moj drug luchshe vseh igraet blyuz noti dlya fortepiano. Founded in 2007 by Gail MacNeil of Chatham, NJ, Turn the Towns Teal consists of volunteers tying ribbons in town centers across the country, accompanied by the distribution of symptom cards and literature about ovarian cancer. In its first year, 2007, 40 New Jersey communities “turned teal.” In 2010, over 300 communities in 29 states participated including states as far west as California and Hawaii, as far south as Florida and as far north as Vermont. Gail was always fastidious about her health.
After raising questions about her symptoms on three occasions with her gynecologist, Gail walked away with the same answer, that her symptoms were simply the onset of middle age. In December 1997, she was diagnosed with Stage IIIC ovarian cancer. In 2008, Gail lost her decade-long fight with ovarian cancer, but she had already begun making a difference in increasing awareness of this deadly disease. Today, Turn The Towns Teal goes forward, saving lives in her name and in her honor.
This September, volunteers from across the country will once again bring attention to this need to educate people about the symptoms of ovarian cancer by “turning their towns teal.” Interested participants may visit to order ribbons and campaign materials. “Had Gail known the symptoms of ovarian cancer, she would have immediately sought the advice of a gynecological oncologist,” said Jane MacNeil, President of Turn The Towns Teal. “What happened to Gail is not uncommon.