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Patient Advocate Foundation Co-pay Relief Program – The Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) Co-Pay Relief Program (CPR) provides financial help to insured patients with multiple myeloma and other cancers who qualify for co-payment assistance. Participants can also receive personal, over-the-phone assistance from counselors to help them with the sign-up process. To learn more, visit the PAF CPR site.
Hi-Rex Studios and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Team Up for Video Game Charity Event – Hi-Rez Studios, an independent online entertainment developer, is working with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) and other community organizations to raise money at MISSION: Pwning for a Cure. This event (free to the general public) will be held at the Computer Arena in Roswell, Georgia, on Saturday, November 8 from noon to 5 p.m. This event will include activities geared towards the video game enthusiast, as well as a charity auction and raffle, with all proceeds going to the LLS. For more information, visit the Hi-Rez Studios Web site.
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Miles for Myeloma – This past weekend, Dr. Rafat Abonour, a physician at Indiana University Cancer Center, and six other participants ran and cycled over one hundred miles and raised $300,000 for multiple myeloma. In the last four years, Dr. Abonour has raised a total of $1 million. The annual event, Miles for Myeloma, started in 2005 and funds research of multiple myeloma at Indiana University.
Source: Indiana University, IndyStar
Calabasas Classic Charity Run – On November 9, the Talbert Family Foundation is hosting its annual Calabasas Classic charity run. The funds raised will provide financial support to families affected by cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. With over 1,200 registered runners, the foundation hopes to bring in $50,000. If you are in the Los Angeles area and would like to participate in the 5k or 10k run, there is still time to sign up. To register online, visit the Calabasas Classic site.
Source: The Acorn
Multiple Myeloma Patient Spearheads Cluster Study – Lorraine Colabella, a former resident of Lyndhurst, New Jersey who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma five years ago, is leading a campaign to find out if a cancer cluster exists at the former site of Penick Corporation. Health concerns voiced by the residents of Lyndhurst have lead to a formal investigation to find out if there is contamination where the pharmaceuticals manufacturer once stood. The most probable cause of contamination is a chemical spill that occurred in 1980. Although the site was cleaned up under the Industrial Site Recovery Act, 1989 air quality tests showed that the carcinogen levels were high.
Source: South Bergenite
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The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) held its 12th Annual “Friends for Life” Fall Gala on Saturday, November 1, in Greenwich, Connecticut. Attended by more than nine hundred guests, the event raised over $1.5 million for the organization. The MMRF, the leading global fundraiser for multiple myeloma research, directs its donations toward development of novel treatments of the disease.
Deborah Norville, host of Inside Edition and author of Thank You Power, served as mistress of ceremonies for the gala. Other honored…
