All Articles Tagged ‘cancer survivor’
Monday, July 26th, 2010

Chris Malec received mail from across the country after learning he had testicular cancer, but a handwritten note from a survivor named Colin Curtis stood out the most. Chris Malec, drafted by the Yankees , plays for the Camden Riversharks, an independent team that plays in the Atlantic League.
When Malec, then an infielder at the > Read More
Tags: athletes and cancer, cancer survivor, celebrity campaign, Chris Malec, Colin Curtis, Los Angeles Angels, major league baseball, New York Yankees, testicular cancer
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Washington, D.C. (June 9, 2010) – Legendary pitcher Don Sutton will appear on June’s episode of Sharing Miracles – a 30-minute public affairs television program that tells the compelling and inspirational stories of real patients. Sharing Miracles airs on more than 300 television stations nationwide.
Sutton retired from the majors in 1988 after a remarkable 22-year > Read More
Tags: athletes with cancer, athletes with kidney cancer, cancer survivor, celebrity campaign, celebrity speaker, Darryl Strawberry, deep vein thrombosis, disease awareness PSA, Don Sutton, Jerome Bettis, Jerry Mathers, Jim Sundberg, Joe Torre, John Kruk, kidney cancer, major league baseball, Marcia Gay Harden, Mike Ditka, Naomi Judd, non-hodgkins lymphoma, pharmaceutical manufacturer's association, PhRma, Sharing Miracles, Tedy Bruschi
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Lundbeck, Upsher-Smith, UCB and GlaxoSmithKline are among the sponsors of an epilepsy awareness campaign, featuring Heroes star Greg Grunberg, that warns of the dangers of medication switching.
Grunberg, whose son was diagnosed with epilepsy at age 7, previously partnered with the Epilepsy Foundation to create TalkAboutIt.org, a celeb-studded disease awareness website. New content on the site > Read More
Tags: cancer survivor, celebrities and cervical cancer, celebrities and epilepsy, celebrity campaign, cervical cancer campaign, direct-to-customer, education, epilepsy, epilepsy awareness campaign, Greg Grunberg, GSK, Jesse Spencer, lung cancer
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