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Coming Events
Danville Fourth of July Parade July 4, 2008 Danville, CA
Hope in Motion 5K/10K Run/Walk Aug. 3, 2008 Lake Merritt, Oakland, CA
It's About Life Northern California Gala Oct. 18, 2008 Patrick David's Event Center, San Ramon, CA
Past Events
lucy's Clothing Store Fundraiser Day June 26, 2008 Danville, CA
Audition for IMTA National Convention May 10, 2008 Tracy, CA
Safari for the Soul April 5, 2008 Sonoma, CA
Celebrating Hope Gala July 21, 2007 Danville, CA
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| LAZAREX NEWS |
| Lazarex Cancer Foundation East Bay Grand Opening Celebration Set For January 17, 2008 |
DANVILLE, CA, January 3, 2008 - Lazarex Cancer Foundation will hold an Open House to
celebrate the opening of their new offices at 169 Front Street, Suite 203, Danville.
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Lazarex Cancer Foundation is a volunteer-run nonprofit supporting cancer patients
who have been failed by conventional medicine by providing financial assistance for, and access to, new and promising treatments.
The Open House will take place from 4-7 p.m. with refreshments and special guests, including the daughters of a Lazarex Cancer
Foundation patient named Florence, who is currently being treated in Santa Monica with Rexin-G for breast cancer under the care of
Dr. Sant Chawla.
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Lazarex Cancer Foundation provides access to revolutionary treatments, such as Rexin-GTM,
the first treatment the Foundation has endorsed. When given by intravenous infusions, Rexin-GTM has been shown to stop cancer
growth with shrinkage and death of the cancer cells of solid tumors in humans - determined by CT scan and MRI - without eliciting
the debilitating side effects that often accompany treatments such as chemotherapy. Rexin-GTM is approved in the Philippines for
all solid mass tumors and in Phase 1/2 trials here in the United States for sarcoma, pancreatic and breast cancers.
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Lazarex Cancer Foundation has had stunning success in giving scores of patients a much
higher quality of life. Florence's story shows how Lazarex Cancer Foundation is actually treating patients today, not just
searching for tomorrow's cure. |
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