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September 2011 Sometimes as parents we don't think to talk about the basic stuff with our children - like how to take care of our health beyond just washing hands and eating well. Find out the 5 things your daughter should know about when it comes to gynecologic cancers. They could save her life. Learn what they are The Wisconsin Ironman is September 11, and 60-year-old prostate cancer survivor Ed Peirick will be among the competitors. If you haven't met Ed yet, you will be inspired. And, find out how you can help him make that final push to the finish. Meet Ed When her mom's cancer returned, Becca wanted to make a difference for her and all families facing cancer. She founded Kick It to Cancer, a group that is helping to raise funds for the UW Carbone Cancer Center. Learn more Can integrative therapies complement existing cancer treatments? How do the lifestyle choices you make influence your genetics? In advance of our 10th annual conference, we'll highlight a different therapy each month to help you learn more about the role of Integrative Medicine in cancer care. This month: Massage therapy. Read more Twenty four years ago, Max Carney made a promise to his older sister as she lay in a hospital bed. Only 23 at the time, she had Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Since he couldn't trade places with her, he promised to help find a cure. Recently, Max returned to Madison to help make good on his promise. Read moreUpcoming EventsJoin the UW Carbone Cancer Center at these upcoming events:
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