What We Do
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A free regional conference held on March 26, 2011 for all patients and families, friends, caregivers, cancer researchers, and community physicians and healthcare professionals. The objectives are to increase awareness and understanding about multiple myeloma and to present up to date research and cancer information to help patients make better treatment choices, as well as bring
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The race for hope is for all cancer patients, families and friends. The 3rd annual 5K Walk/Run will be held on May 1, 2011 at Westgate Shopping Center. |
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On June 25, 2011 the AzMN 4th annual Navajo Nation Cancer Awareness and Advocacy Program, CAAP, is a collaboration of many groups and individuals, including Navajo Nation hospital staff and services as well as other leading cancer specialists, scientists, agencies, and hospitals. We will work together as a ‘community’ to improve and expand cancer services and resources, and to improve access for earlier diagnosis and new treatments. |
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With the funds raised from our 7th Annual Golf Tournament, we will be able to continue important programs for Myeloma and all cancer patients throughout Arizona. The tournament will be held on October 22, 2011 at the McCormick Ranch Golf Course. |
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| AzMN is developing the Bill and Pat Hite Caregivers' Training program – an evidence-based series of classes facilitated by trained social workers and counselors. “There are only four kinds of people in the world—those who have been caregivers, those who currently are caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who need caregivers.” (former first lady Rosalynn Carter) More information and class schedule to be announced after the Living with Myeloma Conference. | ||





