The Spring 2011 edition of the PBCC’s print newsletter, FrontLine, is now available online! Thanks to Issuu, this newsletter is available to everyone though various websites including Facebook and PABreastCancer.org. Over the next few editions, we will be working to increase online content for FrontLine including videos, photos, and more!
Currently, FrontLine is mailed out to over 57,000 households and businesses across the state quarterly. If you receive FrontLine in the mail and wish to instead receive correspondence from the PBCC electronically, email us! We’ll be happy to make the change.
Enjoy the Spring 2011 edition!
Tags: Awareness, daughters, diagnosis, free, home run, News, Partnership, register, research, resources, survivor, women
The article on page 5, by Priya Rastogi was especially touching. It connects with our cause, Freedom of Access to Medicines (FAMeds), in efforts to keep Avastin available to the 17,500 breast cancer patients that it is working for. Please follow us on twitter.com/FAMeds for more info.
The article on page 5, by Priya Rastogi was especially touching. It connects with our cause, Freedom of Access to Medicines (FAMeds), in efforts to keep Avastin available to the 17,500 breast cancer patients that it is working for. Please follow us on twitter.com/FAMeds for more info.