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T.I.P.: Totally Important Presentation

September 21st, 2006

I’m back in town and ready to update my journal! Check out this T.I.P., which I’ll be participating in as a presenter:

cancer in our lives posterJoin us at Cancer in Our Lives, a two-day event in San Francisco, October 13th and 14th, 2006.

We know that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people are at greater risk for some cancers and less likely to access necessary and appropriate diagnostic and treatment resources.

In this two day event we will put a personal face on cancer in our communities, confront our unique obstacles to care, look at the promising science emerging to prevent some cancers and talk with each other about what strategic steps are needed to move forward in this fight.

To learn more about this exciting event and to register to attend visit www.wcrc.org/lgbtqi.

Friday, October 13, 2006
Health Professionals Focus on Cancer
In collaboration with the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association annual conference.
Parc 55 hotel, San Francisco
$50 registration fee. No one turned away.

Saturday, October 14, 2006
Community Focus on Cancer
San Francisco LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street, San Francisco
This event is free.

Visit the event website for a complete program listing, to register for Friday, Saturday or both days and for additional details. To learn more about the 24th annual Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Conference visit www.glma.org.

Event partners making this dialog possible include the American Cancer Society, CA Division, Inc., the California Breast Cancer Research Program, the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, the Lesbian Health & Research Center, the Mount Zion Health Fund, the San Francisco Public Health Department, the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center, the UCSF Department of Urology and the Women’s Cancer Resource Center in Oakland.

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