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Metastatic Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in North Carolina

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Local news (I live in NC):

"Gov Roy Cooper will proclaim Sept as Metastatic Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in North Carolina. During the luncheon, leading experts who treat men living with advanced and metastatic prostate cancer will highlight treatment advances and supportive resources. You will also have the opportunity to meet others who are living with this diagnosis."

"Join us for a free luncheon recognizing men and their caregivers living with advanced and metastatic prostate cancer."

"Date And Time

Fri, September 27, 2019

11:00 AM – 1:30 PM EDT

Location

Nash UNC Health Care

2460 Curtis Ellis Drive

Rocky Mount, NC 27804"

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I'm always suspicious of the term "free luncheon".

It's over 300 miles from Asheville to Rocky Mount, so I will skip the lunch, but I'd like to hear from anyone who attended.

-Patrick

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Very encouraging! Hopefully other states will follow.

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noirhole

I am in Asheville maybe we should have our own luncheon.

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