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Marie Margaret Gobl Dieckgrafe
Marie Margaret Gobl Dieckgrafe, 78, of Wichita, KS passed away on Oct 8, 2019 in Wichita, Kansas, surrounded by family.…
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Sevan Bedikoglu
Survived By, His Wife and Children, Tania Bedikoglu and Sean & Ryan His Mother, Nuvart Bedikoglu His Sister, Gulbenk &…
Breast cancer survivor speaks out about being your own advocate
In a segment from this NBC's Today Show, Karen Peterson discusses her experience with breast cancer. She has been an…
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Peter J. Mahr
From his 3rd Half Ironman just 4 years ago to living his best life on the waters of Tampa Bay,…
CCF Comes to Chicago
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Rare Cancer Day
October 1 is Rare Cancer Day as proclaimed by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). The NORD website shares…
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Minneapolis Meetup
As the "instigator" who 11 years ago blissfully started getting mothers of active-duty Marines and eventually Marine vets to meet…
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Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Marathon - Sunday, October 13, 2024 Chicago, Illinois The fundraising minimum for the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon is…
Suggested Reading - Graeber
Charles Graeber, The Breakthrough: Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer, Twelve, 2018. “Cancer kills millions of people every year…
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Why Jan & Dean Meyer Gave $125,000 to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, and why they hope others will too
“Cholangiocarcinoma sucks, it’s a tough, tough cancer. Being difficult to diagnose, often diagnosed in later stages, and having limited treatment options,…