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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 What's New on OncoLink
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Week of May 11 - 17, 2008
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31 Days of Pink Ribbon Poetry
31 Days, an OncoLink poetry project from Alysa Cummings, OncoLink's poet-in-residence honoring her Mother. This poetry project is timed to coincide with Mother’s Day and includes thirty-one poems by cancer survivors celebrating the breast cancer experience, thirty-one digital photos and thirty-one healing quotations. Please feel free to print them as inspiration for your favorite Mom!
OncoLink eNews, May 2008
The latest cutting-edge information from some of the foremost cancer authorities from the University of Pennsylvania.
I Wish I Knew - Series
I Wish I Knew: Notes from a Breast Cancer Survivor; I Wish I Knew How to Help: Notes from a Breast Cancer Survivor on How to Help; I Wish I Knew Who I’ve Become: Notes from a Breast Cancer Survivor on Thriving after Treatment. Book review by Alysa Cummings, OncoLink Poet in Residence
Ask The Experts
This is your chance to "Ask the Experts" everything you've always wanted to know about types of cancer, treatments and side effects.
Calypso® 4D Localization System
Learn about "GPS for the body®," a system that tracks the exact position and motion of the tumor prior to and during daily radiation treatments
OncoLink Rx
OncoLink's comprehensive reference guide of the most commonly used chemotherapy agents, including information on how each drug is given, how they work, and common side effects patients may experience.
2nd Annual Focus on Gastrointestinal Cancers Conference
Audio Podcast from the Abramson Cancer Center's conference for those at risk for Colon, Pancreas, or Liver Cancer and those living with Colon, Rectum, Pancreas, Esophageal, Stomach or Gastrointestinal Carcinoid (neuroendocrine) Cancers
Call for Artwork Submissions: Oncology on Canvas
Eli Lilly and Company opens the 2008 Oncology on CanvasSM: Expressions of a Cancer Journey Art Competition and Exhibition. This marks the third biennial competition that continues to provide U.S. and Puerto Rico residents the opportunity to express visually and in narrative the emotions and experiences that define the cancer journey.
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