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Massive Great News for People Who Want to Attend the October Prostate Cancer Conference and Need a Place to Stay

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The Intercontinental Barclay Hotel, a super nice luxury hotel in Manhattan, in walking distance from the October 5 Prostate Cancer Conference, is offering us a block of Deluxe King rooms at $239, which you could book for both Friday and Saturday night! This is a rare and big deal, only because someone at the hotel wanted to do something for our guys with prostate cancer. Get your conference tickets now, at prostatecancerconference.org Active Surveillance guys will want to hear Active Surveillance: Is it right for me? by Sigrid Carlsson, from Memorial Sloan Kettering The hotel is preparing a special webpage for our conference attendees to book their rooms on....I'll send that out to ticket buyers at the end of July. Imagine enjoying a beautiful fall weekend in New York City, with a day of world-class doctors helping you with prostate cancer. This is the conference I would send my family to. Go to prostatecancerconference.org, see the agenda, buy tickets and get ready to go.

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