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JOINT PUBLIC LECTURE DISCUSSES NEW RADIATION TECHNIQUE
Toronto, ON: On average, 429 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer every week. Each one of these women will have to learn to manage and control their pain, discomfort, side effects and stress while enduring treatment. Radiation oncologist Jean-Philippe Pignol, M.D., Ph.D., is joined by Suzy Cayley and Isabelle Dusastre, directors of the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation for a public lecture entitled “Innovative Radiation Treatments for Breast Cancer Patients,” on Thursday, October 11, 2007, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Together they will discuss the physical, emotional, mental and financial battles those diagnosed face today, and a new radiation technique aimed to maximize the quality of life for breast cancer patients. 
OVER $200,000.00 RAISED FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER

Huntsville, Ontario - February 7, 2005  - This past weekend the 6th Annual Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run became the most successful ever!  With over $200,000 in pledges and corporate sponsorship already turned and an expected $10,000.00 more to come in this week.

OVER $260,000.00 RAISED FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER
Huntsville, Ontario - February 5, 2006  - This past weekend the 7th Annual Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run became the most successful ever!  With over $251,000 in pledges and corporate sponsorship already turned and an expected $10,000.00 more to come.
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