www.who.int/cancer/detection/en/
We can use this month to raise awareness about colorectal cancer and take action toward prevention. … Talk to family, friends, and people in your community about the importance of getting screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 50.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month – SkinCancer.org
https://www.cinj.org/palliative-care-and-cancer-pain-awareness-month-august
Leukemia/Lymphoma Awareness Month. Leukemia and lymphoma are cancers that affect the blood or bone marrow. … Unlike normal blood cells, leukemia cells don’t die when they should. They may crowd out normal white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
September is also National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. Both observances are aimed at increasing public understanding of these cancers.
Ramsey’s will host a Pink Dat Party on Thursday, September 26th 5-7 PM to kickoff this month of giving.
Ramsey’s Diamond Jewelers and Magic 101.9 present PINK DAT: A Breast Cancer Awareness Month Fundraiser! Reserve your spot click here
Starting September 26th through the month of October, those who make a donation of $50 or more to the Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans (CAGNO) at Ramsey’s will receive a Pink Dat Pendant as a gift. This Pink Dat Pendant designed
by Ramsey’s and handmade
with love to support local breast
cancer patients! We are kicking off
this month of giving next Thursday,
September 26th with a Pink Dat Party!
Find out more: https://www.ramseys.com/pinkdat/
https://www.ramseys.com/pinkdat/
Viva La Cure- A Night of Hope
Dear Friends of CAGNO,
The Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans (CAGNO) is pleased to announce the 6th Annual “Viva La Cure – A Night of Hope” fundraiser on Saturday, September 28th, 2019 at The Jung Hotel New Orleans.
Viva La Cure has become a premier social event in New Orleans with patrons attending from the local medical community, as well as supporters from across the state.
Since 1959, CAGNO has been a leader in providing direct financial support to cancer patients in Southeast Louisiana.
In 2018, donors like you made it possible for CAGNO to provide 783 patients and their families with ongoing support during cancer treatment. Together we have:
- Provided 545 patients with household living assistance
- Helped 432 patients with co-pays and medical supplies
- Distributed 800 $25 gas cards for transportation assistance to treatment
- Filled over 1,500 patient’s prescriptions
- Educated over 1,500 community members on cancer prevention
We encourage you to support CAGNO by becoming a sponsor or donating a signature item for the silent auction. Your donation is the best way to ensure continuous cancer care treatment for family members, friends and neighbors, in our community, faced with a cancer diagnosis.
Thank you for your continued support as we hope to make this our best year as CAGNO celebrates its 60th Anniversary of helping local cancer patients!
Sincerely,
Viva La Cure Committee Chairs
Dr. Neil Duplantier & Dr. Amy Rivere
Viva La Cure Committee:
Neil Duplantier M.D., Amy Rivere M.D., Heather Hays, Ashlee Menke,
Hannah Salter, Jenna Shamieh, Michelle Burtch, Jennifer Burtch
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Spread the word about mammograms and raise awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer.
We are a group of women and men who unite every year for the fight against breast cancer. The founder, Stephanie Stewart, has seen the face of breast cancer with her own family. Her mother, 3 aunts, and 2 cousins have been hit by that ugly C word. Driven by watching her own mother go through chemo and recovery, she and her amazing friends and family, continue to help local charities. The community has always come through in times of need. Who doesn’t want another excuse to party in New Orleans? Especially, to benefit a local charity!
November is National Smoking Cessation Month as well as Lung Cancer Awareness Month
lcam.org/ The Lung Cancer Awareness Month Coalition. is a group of leading international research and advocacy organizations that partner each November in an effort to improve outcomes for lung cancer patients across the world. Unlike many other diseases, with lung cancer, there is a lack of knowledge among both men and women.
Medical Marijuana: Benefits, Opportunities and Risks
November 14, 2019 • 8:00am – 2:00pm Pennington Conference Center, Baton Rouge, LA
An information transfer forum to provide updates on health and environmental topics of general interest Presented as a public service by the Environment & Health Council of Louisiana (E&HCL)
December is Cancer-Related Fatigue Awareness Month. … Every day, normal fatigue is most often a short-term problem that gets better with rest. Cancer-related fatigue is worse and it causes more distress.
www.nccc-online.org/hpvcervical-cancer/cervical-health-awareness-month/
During January, NCCC and its many local chapters across the country highlight issues related to cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection. While NCCC chapters host events throughout the year, January is a month with a special focus as chapters celebrate Cervical Health Awareness Month
www.who.int/cancer/detection/en/
We can use this month to raise awareness about colorectal cancer and take action toward prevention. … Talk to family, friends, and people in your community about the importance of getting screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 50.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month – SkinCancer.org
https://www.cinj.org/palliative-care-and-cancer-pain-awareness-month-august
REGISTER
as a rider, walker or hiker
You can ride where ever and whenever is best for you! You can ride a trainer, stationary bike or hit the road on your favorite path even if you just want to ride around the block with your family.
Leukemia/Lymphoma Awareness Month. Leukemia and lymphoma are cancers that affect the blood or bone marrow. … Unlike normal blood cells, leukemia cells don’t die when they should. They may crowd out normal white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
September is also National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. Both observances are aimed at increasing public understanding of these cancers.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Spread the word about mammograms and raise awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer.
November is National Smoking Cessation Month as well as Lung Cancer Awareness Month
lcam.org/ The Lung Cancer Awareness Month Coalition. is a group of leading international research and advocacy organizations that partner each November in an effort to improve outcomes for lung cancer patients across the world. Unlike many other diseases, with lung cancer, there is a lack of knowledge among both men and women.
register for Dixie Ride
We have moved the date till November 8th, 2020.Check in/Lineup 7:30 AM
Approximately 22 Miles
Gears/Hybrid bike (Adult only)
Helmets required, SAG supported
**Police escorted**
LOCATION: Start: 3501 Jourdan Road (Dixie Brewery)
IMPORTANT: All registered riders will receive a TDL-shirt, custom award
lanyard bottle opener and Dixie memorabilia! Our capacity
is limited so don’t wait to register. NO walkups allowed
To register go to www.Tourdelisla.org
Please email any questions to tourdelis504@gmail.com
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December is Cancer-Related Fatigue Awareness Month. … Every day, normal fatigue is most often a short-term problem that gets better with rest. Cancer-related fatigue is worse and it causes more distress.