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                    [Title] => Manila-based foundation holds first "cancer chat"
                    [Summary] => "I Can Serve", a Manila-based foundation, will conduct the country's first ever cancer chat at the Ayala Cebu Entertainment Center, starting at 9 a.m. today.


The cancer chat is not only for women but also for men, two percent of whom have been diagnosed as breast cancer patients. It involves the sharing of tips from cancer patients themselves on facts about cancer that one does not usually hear from doctors or read from books.
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During the third Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion, the Asian Hospital conferred 12 BMT survivors with medals symbolizing the strength and courage they have demonstrated even in the face of tragedy.
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DR. FRANCISCO LOPEZ
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The cancer chat is not only for women but also for men, two percent of whom have been diagnosed as breast cancer patients. It involves the sharing of tips from cancer patients themselves on facts about cancer that one does not usually hear from doctors or read from books.
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During the third Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion, the Asian Hospital conferred 12 BMT survivors with medals symbolizing the strength and courage they have demonstrated even in the face of tragedy.
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