

FREMONT and SAN FRANCISCO,CALIF. (October 7, 2011) –You’ve survived a bout with cancer which has changed you forever. Now, how do you ensure your relationships survive the changes from your treatment? How do you approach employment, health insurance, medical follow-up, treatment side effects and which medical problem goes to what doctor?
September 5th, 2010
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NEW YORK TIMES COLUMNIST/AUTHOR JANE BRODY TO BE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT
CANCER PREVENTION INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA’S CONFERENCE SEPT. 11 AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY
September 21st, 2009
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Northern California Cancer Center seminar at Stanford University Sept. 23 to tell consumers "things you don't know" about soy products and drug, food and herb interactions.
Serena Espinosa, External Affairs Associate, NCCC, 510/608-5160 Pam Priest Naeve , Community Education Director, NCCC, 510/608-5000
STANFORD/PALO ALTO, CALIF. (September 21-23, 2009) — A Northern California Cancer Center ...

FREMONT/SAN FRANCISCO, CA (Nov. 3, 2008) - When cancer patients end treatment, they are often advised to 'get on with their lives.' But 'moving on' can be much harder than one might think.The end of cancer treatment poses unique complex social, medical and economic challenges for patients, family and health care providers.
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