Beacon NewsFlashes – April 13, 2009
Boston Marathon — Registration for the 2009 Boston Marathon on April 20 has already closed, but those who are interested in racing or sponsoring entries for multiple myeloma research may attain a charity entry through the MMRF or the IMF. The MMRF requires an online application and a fundraising minimum of $5000. The IMF is sponsoring the Marathon for Mom, which is asking for donations in honor of Gail Pollard, a patient who was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma. For more information about the Boston Marathon, please visit the Boston Marathon Web site.
The Road To Discovery: Emerging Therapies In Blood Cancers — The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) will host a free patient education program on April 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at The Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE. The program will discuss how new drugs are discovered, researched, and approved for treatment; recent and ongoing advances in the treatment of blood cancers; and participation in clinical trials as a possible treatment option. Pre-registration for this event is required. A complimentary dinner will be provided. For more information, visit the LLS Web site.
For a more detailed listing of myeloma-related events, please check the Myeloma Beacon Events Calendar.
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