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Schedule: Monday, April 30, 6:30 – 9 p.m.
Cost: Free Health Event
Presenters: Meet the Panel
Paul McGinnis, MD, family medicine, Hudson Physicians – WWMA
Gretchen Ibele, MD, oncology, Hudson Hospital Specialty Clinics
Clayton Chen, MD, radiation oncology director, Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin
Location: Hudson Hospital & Clinics Conference Center
Registration: Contact the Health Resource Center at (715) 531-6250
Living healthy – it’s what we all strive for – eat right, exercise, manage stress, laugh along the way. It often feels like we’re on information overload. Join us for an informational health event to help you breakdown and sort out cancer information.
Do you ever wonder – what do your cells do? They’re the basic unit of life – magnificent and mysterious. Cells divide – it’s what they’re supposed to do. They’re born, do their job, and then die knowing other cells will take their place. Cancer cells, on the other hand, are selfish, destroy normal cells and grow out of control. When cancer strikes, it’s a story of our cells gone wild.
Our panel of experts will present current information on prevention, education, diagnostics, cancer care treatment and support.
Cancer prevention – what’s the latest Join the discussion to find out about the latest on cancer prevention. Can the foods you eat help or hurt you? What’s a free radical or antioxidant? Learn what factors are in your control, like diet, exercise, and screenings and what factors you can’t control, like genetics, family history, or environmental.
Myths & Truths What’s the latest on cancer findings and what’s on the horizon? Learn to dispel the myths and arm yourself with truths. You’ll experience what the cancer journey may hold and what to do when you or a loved one is diagnosed with cancer.
Diagnostics & Treatment
Learn the new breakthroughs in treatment and diagnostics and how to arm yourself with support and education. Through a coordinated system of care, you now have access to high quality local cancer care and treatment, close to home.
Get answers to your questions. Plan to attend an evening designed to educate and inform you about the latest in cancer prevention and facts, diagnostics and treatment, and education and support.
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