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On the 7th February at the Grand Pasha Hotel in Kyrenia is a special one day 'school':-
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The programme and contact details are:

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10:30-12:30 Causes of Cancer and Cancer Prevention
What is Cancer? Dr. Mustafa Özdoğan
The relationship between cancer, smoking and environmental factors

Cancer and Bad Luck Dr. Önder Kırca
Cancer patient, family and psychosocial aspects Ps. Almila Şen
12:30- 14:00 Lunch (free - snack lunch to all attending)

14:00-15:00 Early Diagnosis in Cancer Treatment
Early Diagnosis in Breast Cancer Treatment Dr. Saim Yılmaz
Early Diagnosis in Prostate Cancer Treatment Dr. Tibet Erdoğru
Early Diagnosis in Colon, Cervix and Lung Cancer Treatment Dr. Önder Kırca

15:00-17:00 Innovation in Cancer Diagnosis Methods and Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatment from past to today Dr. Mustafa Özdoğan
The innovative methods in screening and molecular treatments Dr. Akın Yıldız
The innovative methods in interventional radiology treatments Dr. Saim Yılmaz
The innovative methods in cancer surgery Dr. Alihan Gürkan

Details and registration from: e mail: atamail13@gmail.com. Telephone : 0542 851 8377 (English speaking) 0533 860 9726 (Turkish Speaking)

EVERYTHING FOR THIS DAY IS FREE OF CHARGE - AND A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE COULD SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.

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Although registration is asked for please feel free to turn up on the day. Of course it will hekp the organisers to have an idea of numbers but they don't want anyone missing out.
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This is such a good programme. I don't want to just pick out certain types of Cancer but awareness of Prostate Cancer and Pancreatic are in the forefront in UK. Here's the link for the Pancreatic cause by David Jason

https://www.facebook.com/CallEveryoneDaveDay

and Prostate Cancer has been made aware by Kenny Jones, the drummer of The Small Faces. He was on Sky News this morning and rightly said(in my opinion) men do not talk about Prostate and don't talk among their friends like women do. I hope you get lots of people to go.

http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey- ... es-7197957
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As a typical bloke I can say we definitely don't talk about it.

I moved to where I live 20 years ago and have no idea who or where my Doctor is as I've never been.

The bloke mentality is "ignore, ignore, ignore............if it continues then take a painkiller...............if it continues take an anti-biotic...............if it continues look on the internet and then decide 100% you are going to die"

This programme looks well put together and extensive. Well worth a look.

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I whole heartedly agree about the "Man thing" I had one like you. He is now residing in Greenhills!!!!

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Three ladies connedcted with ATA are on Can Gazi's Cup of Conversaiton this week-end (Saturday and Tuesday I think) and will be talking about this among other thing,s and it was suggested that for those who cannot attend due to work, family, commitments or just the 'male ignore it' syndrome, why not give your questions to be answered to Pearl Mitchell at atamail13@gmail.com, or to me via e mail or message here.

We can then report back on some of the answers.

Hope this might help some people, especially men who can end up with others at Greenhills, just because of ignoring it all.
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As a surviver myself I know first hand how important early detection is. If it were not for the knowledge of my partner and my doctor I would not be here today. I think this is an amazing idea and urge as many people to go as possible.

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One type of cancer which is seldom publisised is secondary cancer (metastases). I was unlucky enough to be a victim by way of bone cancer which had come from a small breast cancer. Thought I had pulled a ligament in my leg but thanks to the diligence of the orthopaedic surgeon they found it was cancer and were able to treat both cancers. Hopefully, so far it seems successful. You just never know what is lurking around the corner.

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It is wonderful that we live in an age where people are openly talking about cancer When my father died, it was so 'hush hush' tha t my mother did not even tell his family. And my father was terrified as he did not understand what was going on and no one spoke the real truth to him.
A ;school' like this helps even more to dispel fears and could well save lives. It seems that early detection is one key, but I am waiting to hear about latest technology.

No doubt many kibkomers will be there, but please everyone spread the word to friends and neighbours who are not members of the forum , as it could be a life saver to them or their family and friends.
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There is also a big poster in the centre of Girne by the dove fountain!

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I think that's the same date as Blood Donor Day. Hope it doesn't affect them too much.

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I do hope the day was well attended. I am sorry I didnt make it. I have broken my leg and my husband was in hospital so not any chance. My father died of bowel cancer and his sister and brother. Plus another brother survived bowel cancer. I am getting screened when my leg is out of plaster. People should be aware that genetics also a factor that should be taken in to account.

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When I get the time (one sick cat permitting) I will do a write up for the ATA web page and also share it on here, but for now, may I say that personally I left the well attended day with two emotions - elation and despair.

Elation on hearing all the wonderful advances in diagnostics, treatment and prognosis, but despair in knowing that my bank balance will not be able to afford it. However, the second emotion is of little matter compared to the first. This hospital works on team work and hearing them all yesterday gave me a sense of sadness at knowing if my family and friends who died yesteryear were here today, they would probably be cured, but absolute joy knowing that many more people will be helped today than ever they could have been in the past. There is not yet a cure for all 200 of the cancers that are out there, but a huge percentage now are helped to stay alive and have a great quality of life for a long time.

There is talk of a possible further 'school' in the not too distant future.

So, as they say 'watch this space.'
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