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Resource Calendar

Below is a calendar of cancer seminars currently planned by Cancer Treatment Centers of America in case you'd like to take advantage of one scheduled in your area. These seminars are conducted through Our Journey of HopeŽ at churches throughout the United States. Speakers are CTCA cancer clinicians and staff.

If you'd like more information on these important opportunities to learn more about cancer and its treatment, please call 1-888-399-8126 today.

Annapolis, MD

Mar. 20 2010 - Speaker Series: Forgiveness, open to the public, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., "Rejuvenate," the Sixth Annual Women's Health Expo sponsored by the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Sheraton, Hotel, 173 Jennifer Rd., Annapolis, MD. Join Rev. Michael Barry at the health expo for a speaker series session on forgiveness. Unforgiveness is a major cause of stress and a serious concern to your health. Learn how to forgive from the heart and strengthen your body, mind and soul. To register for this program, contact Nancy Long at the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition at 443-433-2597 or faith.williams@ctca-hope.com.

Springfield, MO

Mar. 16 2010 - Speaker Series: Help Those Aches and Pains, open to the public, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., The Library Center (Auditorium Room),  4653 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO. Are you suffering pain? Do you have sore, aching muscles or joints from injuries, arthritis, chronic diseases? There are many natural anti-inflammatories ? herbs that can be used to decrease inflammation and help with the pain. Join Daniel Kellman, ND, FABNO, a naturopathic practitioner from Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, for this discussion to help you move more freely and feel better. Call Denny Stevens at 417-880-4673 for more information.

Oct. 19 2010 - Speaker Series: Fighting Cancer in Your Kitchen, Part 2, open to the public, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Kalli Campbell, RD, cancer nutrition specialist and Nutrition Manager at Cancer Treatment Center of America (CTCA) in Tulsa and Kenny Wagoner, executive chef at CTCA in Tulsa, team up for the second session of this delightful seminar to give you tips for simple, easy, meal preparation, using cancer-fighting nutrition. This free seminar will be held at Living Hope Fellowship, 2835 E. Division, Suite 1, Three Oaks Center, behind Buck Stove, in Springfield.

Fleetwood, PA

Mar. 22 2010 - Speaker Series: The Art of Caregiving, open to the public, 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m., St. Paul?s Lutheran Church,117 East Arch St., Fleetwood, PA. Speaker Rev. Michael Barry. Self-sacrificing caregivers are often under a great deal of stress when looking after a loved one with cancer. But if not properly supported, caregivers aren?t able to maintain the energy and positive attitude that is needed and can actually negatively impact a patient?s ability to get well. Trusting that faith and attitude can dramatically affect health outcomes, Rev. Barry helps both patients and caregivers look at cancer from a different perspective ? a positive one. Please call 610-944-0922 for additional information.

New Castle, PA

May. 22 2010 - Speaker Series: Faith Factor , open to the public, 10 a.m. - noon, St. Paul Baptist Church, 616 W. North Street, New Castle, PA. Speaker is Rev. Percy McCray. If you or your church would like to participate in this event, or if you have any questions, please contact Pauline Phillips at 724-652-6306. Please call to register by May 19, 2010.

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