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The first step toward cancer survival card

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The first step toward cancer survival card
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It's with great love and support that I'm sending you information on a very special cancer survivorship series.

The 'National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship' has a free audio program ranging from 'first steps for the newly diagnosed', to 'communicating with your doctor', and more. The twelve topics have supportive interviews with cancer survivors, and a list of advocacy organizations that might help you with treatment decisions.

The toll free phone number is (877) 622-7937. Please feel free to call them with any questions you may have about
their support for cancer patients.

You're in my thoughts and prayers.
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Empowering newly diagnosed cancer patients with valuable information can help them make better decisions about care. An award winning, twelve disc audio program of strategies, ready made for patients or their loved ones, is provided free of charge by the 'National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship' by calling 1-877-622-7937. The program topics include: Making decisions, solving problems, first steps for the newly diagnosed, and more. Send this card to a newly diagnosed patient so they can take advantage of the program. Because the recipient may ask how you knew about the program, mention that the artist researched the topic and has a personal copy. In making this card, he passed the information on to others who care about cancer patients and their well-being. Thank you for helping someone in need.
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