Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Cancer Survivors Network- Newsletter

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January 2007
Dear CSN Community Member:
If you're interested in starting the year out making better choices about your health, you will find helpful tips for good nutrition and physical activity on our CSN home page this month. Take me to the CSN home page.
Your CSN staff has been working diligently behind the scenes to revamp our community's Web site. We will keep you informed as we progress toward completion over the next couple of months. Our Members
With the end of the holiday season comes the beginning of a brand-new year, feelings of gratitude, and other good things. Reflecting back offers soccerfreaks and Kerry an opportunity to move forward with a new sense of direction and purpose. Check out their featured stories on Our Members page.
Also on this page, we introduce you to donaldo and oldejack! Take a minute to read their contributions and hilarious accounts of a hospital stay and a doctor's visit.

Expressions
"Peace" is the title of an original poem written by lindy42. Her beautiful words encourage us to slow down and enjoy "a stream" and "a dream." An equally thoughtful and beautiful image was contributed by BrianG. You will also find on our Expressions page celebratory messages and memorial tributes received in the last part of 2006. Go to the Expressions page.
Resources
Every month we search for the latest books and resources. This month we highlight the new prostate and colorectal cancer QuickFACTS™ books from ACS. Also, I Can Cope classes are now available on-line! For more details, as well as links to information about clinical trials, treatment facilities, treatment decision tools, events, and more, check out our Resources page!

About the American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy and service. For information on cancer or American Cancer Society programs, please call 1-800- ACS-2345 (1-800-227-2345) or visit www.cancer.org.

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