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8/10/2010

Cancer and Bone Health

To hear the Webcast on 8/10/2010 go to:

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Declining bone health is common as people age, but cancer treatment may also cause loss of bone mass. In this program, learn about the risks and symptoms of osteoporosis, and the steps you can take to promote strong, healthy bones during and after cancer.

Guests:
Dawn Born, Cancer Survivor
Robert F. Gagel, M.D., Head, Division of Internal Medicine, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

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Patient Power® is America's most prominent regular series of live talk shows on medical and health issues from the patient's perspective and featuring some of the nation's most credible medical experts and inspiring patients. On weekly radio and daily online from his Seattle studio and on regularly scheduled webcasts Andrew explores in-depth health issues that affect you or someone you care about and helps you make smart decisions that can lead to better health. Listen in and call in and please, tell your friends about Patient Power®. There's nothing like it!

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