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Good morning. I just got off a planning meeting Zoom call. I'm involved in the AstraZenica Patient Partnership Program. This is my way to be an advocate for Jimmy and others with Liver Cancer and to make my voice heard. So many things need to be changed in patient care, treatment, etc. The only way change happens is if we fight for it and make it happen. I'm so thankful that Andrea encouraged me to get involved and provided me with an introduction.

I can't go into a lab and find a cure for cancer. God didn't make me a scientist but he did give me a voice and a passion to make things better.

This morning I was told that they have trouble finding people that want to be involved. I encourage everyone to please take part in this program if possible. Also look into any other opportunities that Andrea shares on here.

We can make a difference.❤️❤️❤️

Sharon

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I love that you are doing this, Sharon. Sometimes we can feel a little helpless, as caregivers, and this is such a good way to give back and feel like you're actively making a difference. Sending hugs!

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