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To learn more about colon cancer, visit the Colon Cancer Alliance online at www.ccalliance.org or call our toll-free Helpline at 1-877-422-2030. For more information on Dress in Blue Day, visit www.dressinblueday.com .View Thread

Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Take Control of Your Cancer and Your Life!
A cancer diagnosis doesn't always mean that your work life comes to an end, but it may mean you will need to make some adjustments. This internet and telephone-based program will discuss a variety of employment and cancer related issues.
Join the Colon Cancer Alliance for the FREE webinar: http://ccalliance.org/webinars/employment_121410.html
Tuesday, Dec. 14
8-9:30pm EST
7-8:30pm CST
6-7:30pm MST
5-6:30pm PST
For more information or to register, visit the Employment and Cancer Webinar webpage at http://ccalliance.org/webinars/employment_121410.html.View Thread

Conversations about Colorectal Cancer Regional Seminars, presented by the Colon Cancer Alliance, are intended for colorectal cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, family and friends.
These FREE seminars will offer information about the latest treatment advances and give attendees the opportunity to listen to and support one another in their fight against colorectal cancer.
The Boston, Massachusetts seminar will be held on Saturday, November 20, at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Jimmy Fund Building, at 35 Binney Street.
For more information about this seminar, future cities on the tour or to register, visit www.ccalliance.org .View Thread
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