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Archive for the ‘Cancer Charity’ Category


Charity Spotlight: Pink-Link.org




Pink-Link.org is a FREE Online Breast Cancer Social Network   Pink-Link’s MISSION: “The Pink-Link Breast Cancer Social Network provides valuable community and support resources for women affected by Breast Cancer. Pink-Link is a nonprofit organization and all online services are free. Pink-Link’s key service is an online database of Breast Cancer survivors, family members and […]

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Victoria Tashman ~ Pink-Link Founder,
Helping Women to Get Targeted Support




Victoria Tashman is the Founder of Pink-Link. After completing a year of Breast Cancer treatment, Victoria wanted to give back to the community that supported her. Victoria had a wide support group of friends and family and met many women who were battling breast cancer on their own. Some of these women were afraid of […]

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Pam Cromwell ~ An Extraordinary Cancer Fighter




Pam’s Story “Hi, I’m Pam. Right before I turned 30, I found a lump in my breast. I was fit, healthy, and had no family history of breast cancer. So at first, my doctors thought I was safe from the dreaded C-word. But I just knew something wasn’t right. Sure enough, within HOW MANY weeks, […]

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Ruthie and the Pink Fairy …a story of hope bravery and inspiration




After hearing about this book and the amazing young women who created it…I had to share. Ruthie and the Pink Fairy This book tells the story of eight-year-old Ruthie and her family, dealing with the scary subject of breast cancer, in a way which is hopeful and inspiring. A pink fairy visits Ruthie and gives […]

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The Brad Coleman Cancer Foundation – A Champion of Early Detection of Testicular Cancer




Most of the time on Cancer Free Radio, the cancer prevention dialogue focuses on breast cancer and how women can take preemptive measures to improve survival due to early detection. I think, as a gender, women tend to be more likely to investigate health concerns and to seek guidance from other women and health advisors. […]

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Childhood Cancer Charity Spotlight:
The Richard D. Frisbee III Foundation




The Richard D. Frisbee III Foundation is a charity committed to raising funds for research and treatment of cancers that affect children and adults.  Childhood cancer is the leading cause of death from illness in children. While great advances have occurred in the last few decades, there is much to be done to find answers […]

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Dr. Shawn and Sandy Messonnier – Helping Women to Make the “Breast Choices” for Breast Health




Shawn Messonnier, Dr. of Veterinary Medicine, is the author of numerous books on natural pet care including the award-winning The Natural Health Bible for Dogs & Cats. He is also the host of the award-winning radio show on Martha Stewart Living Radio on Sirius/XM 110, He is: “Dr. Shawn-The Natural Vet.” While Utilizing a holistic […]

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Victoria Tashman – Founder of Pink-Link,
Helping Women to Get Targeted Support




Victoria Tashman is the Founder of Pink-Link.  After completing a year of Breast Cancer treatment, Victoria wanted to give back to the community that supported her. Victoria had a wide support group of friends and family and met many women who were battling breast cancer on their own. Some of these women were afraid of […]

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Dawn Jones and Kelly Vidovic – Helping Cancer Patients to: “Live, Love, and Walk Sexy!”




Back in December, i had the privilege of interviewing Dawn Jones. Dawn is a Cancer Treatment Centers of America patient who graciously shares each step of her cancer journey with thousands, daily. Dawn has been an inspiration and a role model for thousands, teaching us how to embrace life with gratitude, strength and beauty. Dawn […]

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Kristen Palma – On Her Husband’s Legacy to Target Treatments and Fund Research for Rare Cancers




Kristen Palma’s husband Paul Poth started Target Cancer after he was diagnosed with hepatobiliary duct cancer and found there was no real treatment for this type of cancer. Instead Paul had to undergo treatments patched together by his doctors based on other cancer treatments. Paul faced surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and clinical trials. But because no […]

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