Conference for BRCA Carriers and High-risk Women
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Dear Friends,
I'm pleased and excited to announce that on-line registration is now available for the 2007 Joining FORCEs Conference! FORCE is an organization devoted to those with BRCA mutations or hereditary cancer risk. Our 2006 conference had over 200 attendees from around the world, who attended to hear the latest information about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer from world-reknowned experts.
For 2007, our conference will be held May 18-19 in Tampa Florida. The conference sessions are geared towards topics of interest to our community. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to make friends, get support, network, and listen to the top experts speak about hereditary cancer. Space is limited so register early. People who register before March 2, will receive a $30 discount.
Hope to see you in Tampa!
Warm regards,
Sue
I'm pleased and excited to announce that on-line registration is now available for the 2007 Joining FORCEs Conference! FORCE is an organization devoted to those with BRCA mutations or hereditary cancer risk. Our 2006 conference had over 200 attendees from around the world, who attended to hear the latest information about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer from world-reknowned experts.
For 2007, our conference will be held May 18-19 in Tampa Florida. The conference sessions are geared towards topics of interest to our community. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to make friends, get support, network, and listen to the top experts speak about hereditary cancer. Space is limited so register early. People who register before March 2, will receive a $30 discount.
Hope to see you in Tampa!
Warm regards,
Sue
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I truly enjoyed all the wonderful, world-class lecturers at the FORCE conference this year, and I am looking forward to the upcoming conference with great anticipation. FORCE is a Godsend to BRCA cariers and all the people in the high risk community. I have just referred two more friends to the FORCE website!
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As a FORCE devotee, I was disappointed when I couldn't attend last year's conference. Everyone I talked to raved about the informaation, the lectures, and the commraderie at the event. I'm DEFINITELY planning on attending this year and urge anyone who is concerned about or has the BRCA gene mutation to check it out.
You can learn more about FORCE at www.facingourrisk.org. It has lots of info, a great message board like this one, and was a lifesaver for me when I first learned of my BRCA2 mutation.
Thanks, Sue, for all you to give a voice to and a place for BRCA carriers!
Hugs,
Donna -
Dear Friends,
For those who are interested in attending this national conference dedicated to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, you can now view the the new conference webpage and view the full conference agenda.
The conference will be May 18-19 in Tampa, Florida.
Beth I wish there was a way for you to attend. I know that several women from Philadelphia will be there.
If anyone would like more details about the conference feel free to private me.
Warmest regards,
Sue -
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