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Susan Scherr of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and Robin Kornhaber of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society welcome one and all to the Keys to Survivorship program. Survivorship, Scherr points out, is from the moment of diagnosis through the balance of life. Kornhaber notes that the kind of information in this program is most valuable closest to diagnosis, which is why accessibility through the Webcast is so important. Both thank Ortho Biotech for underwriting the Webcast.
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Click here to download RealPlayer  Teamwork: Skills for Communicating With Health Care Providers
Lisa Stepp, a clinical nurse educator at Alza Pharmaceuticals, talks about the right of a cancer patient to have a clear understanding of the diagnosis and its implications.
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Click here to download RealPlayer  Cancer is a Four Letter Word
Kendra Marsh, founder and CEO of BMT Support Online, Inc., a blood-cancer survivor, notes that she is not special: 1,500 people a day are diagnosed with cancer.
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Click here to download RealPlayer  Living With, Through, and Beyond Cancer: Strategies for Self-Improvement and Self-Care
Susan Leigh, an oncology nurse and cancer survivorship consultant, talks about her Hodgkin’s disease therapy in 1972, when treatment options were limited.
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Click here to download RealPlayer  Question and Answer Session
Carson Jacobi of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society moderates a session with the audience directing questions to the three keynote speakers plus Nancy Keene of Annandale, Va., a writer, editor, and parent of a childhood cancer survivor; Andrew G. Stadnik of Rockville, Md., an AML/BMT survivor; Steven Friedman, a testicular cancer survivor from Silver Springs, MD; and Carolina Hinestrosa, a five-year breast-cancer survivor, who is executive director of Nueva Vida in Washington.
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Click here to download RealPlayer  Closing Remarks
Courtney Workman of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship thanks the speakers, the panelists, and the sponsor for their contributions to the Cancer: Keys to Survivorship program. She also thanks the cancer survivors for coming.
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