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Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly
Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly
UMMC Named Partner in $2.2 Million CDC Grant to Provide Young Breast Cancer Survivor Support in Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama
Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly
Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly

JACKSON, MS – The University of Mississippi Medical Center has been named a partner, along with the Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control Programs (LCP) at the LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health and the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, in a $2,242,000 five-year Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant project to help young breast cancer survivors.  The project, which will provide targeted online resources to women in the three states, will build off of LCP’s successful SurviveDAT project in south Louisiana and UAB School of Nursing’s already locally known Young Breast Cancer Survivorship Network and be the first effort of its kind in Mississippi.

Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly
Jul 22, 2015 Mark Kelly
 
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