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September 27, 2013
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
Page 77
Komen Organizing Symposium In OC
OCEAN CITY – For the third year, Susan G. Komen Maryland® will host an educational symposium on the Eastern Shore with this year’s event taking place in Ocean City. The event, “Breast Health and Wellness: Building Your Toolbox,” will take place on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 5-8 p.m. at the Carousel Hotel. The target audience is not just breast cancer survivors but all women. Breast cancer is a disease that does not discriminate based on age, race or socioeconomic status. “Breast cancer is a disease that has touched everyone,” said Robin Prothro, CEO of Komen Maryland. “Everyone knows someone who has been affected. Our goal for the symposium is to connect those touched by breast cancer with survivors, physicians and local community resources so that they can help raise awareness within their own communities and ultimately increase early detection and save lives.” The program for the evening will include two featured speakers, Dr. Sidney Barnes, a general surgeon, and Dr. Rabindra Paul, medical oncologist and hematologist, both from Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. There will also be a panel of breast cancer survivors from the local community discussing the “tools” they found most helpful in their journey through breast cancer. The event includes a healthy dinner and raffle prize giveaways. There will also be local organizations participating as exhibitors. Although there is no charge for the event, participants must register as space is limited. To register, participants should visit www.komenmd.org and click on the link on the homepage found under the “Save the Date” section. To register by phone, participants can call the Komen Maryland office at 410-938-8990.
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