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Posted Yesterday at 6:45pm

Jim Parsons on "Up2 You + Me"

A few words from Jim on World Cancer Day and our
hilarious new "Up2 You + Me" video,
created by Zach and Jesse Selwyn.

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Posted Yesterday at 6:40pm

SU2C and Microsoft Media Campaign

Microsoft's one-month awareness campaign for
SU2C begins on World Cancer Day and launches
SU2C’s "Up2 You + Me" video.

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Posted Yesterday at 6:35pm

Cutting the Costs of Cancer

Lance Armstrong and Michael Bloomberg on the
global economic toll of cancer.
 

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Posted Yesterday at 6:30pm

Ethan Zohn on World Cancer Day

An SU2C celebrity ambassador on giving in honor
of World Cancer Day.
 

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Posted Yesterday at 6:25pm

Brown Offers Home Cancer Care

England's Prime Minister pledges one-to-one home
care for the country's 1.6 million cancer
patients within five years.

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Posted 4 Days Ago at 3:07pm

Weekly Links - 2/4/10

Did you know that today is World Cancer Day?
This year's theme is prevention, with a focus on
lifestyle changes like eating a healthy diet,

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Posted 4 Days Ago at 8:54am

"Up2 You + Me" By Zach and Jesse Selwyn

Really is there a better way to underscore the
idea it takes everyone to end cancer- than to
have a catchy jingle and one really good actor

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Posted 6 Days Ago at 4:19pm

With You, We Stand - 2/2/10

Jasmina Anema Six-year-old Jasmina and her
family documented her fight against leukemia on
Twitter, making her a "torch of hope" for others

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Posted February 1st at 9:08am

Katie Couric's Special Report on Cancer

On January 28, CBS Evening News Anchor Katie
Couric - who is also one of SU2C's co-founders -
reported on cancer research and treatment in a

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Posted January 28th at 3:59pm

Weekly Links - 1/28/10

A new study out of the University of Washington
indicates that pelvic symptoms are unlikely to
work as an accurate predictor of ovarian cancer.

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