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Research today for a cancer-free tomorrow -- Volunteers Needed!

The American Cancer Society’s DuPage office is currently recruiting volunteers who are willing to serve as a CPS-3 Community Champions for our Western Suburb enrollment.

Are you passionate about helping to discover better ways to  prevent, treat, and hopefully cure cancer?

The American Cancer Society’s DuPage office (1801 S. Meyers Road, Suite 100, Oak Brook Terrace)  is currently recruiting volunteers who are willing to serve as a Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3) Community Champions for our Western Suburb enrollment.

Please join us for an informational kick-off event on Tuesday, February 12 from 6–7 pm.

At this event, you will be presented with all the information you need to help educate the community about CPS-3. Whether you are a Survivor, Caregiver to a cancer patient, or are interested in honoring a friend or loved one who has battled cancer, you are invited to serve as a CPS-3 Champion. As a volunteer champion, you will be making a difference by supporting this once-in-a-generation, historic research study.

To RSVP or for more information on DuPage CommunityChampions, contact Joy Rosenberg, 630.932.1141, option 3 or by email at joy.rosenberg@cancer.org

For information about CPS-3, visit www.cancer.org/cps3 or call 1.888.604.5888.

Amy Jo Steinbruecker February 13, 2013 at 08:28 pm
Enrollment in the western suburbs has opened! If you are between 30-65 years old and are cancer free, consider participating in this study! Visit: www.cps3westernchicagosuburbs.com

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