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Reporter in DC area seeks patient to interview

Forums General Melanoma Community Reporter in DC area seeks patient to interview

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    We have been contacted by a television reporter who is looking for a particular patient profile.

    Do you live in the DC-metro area and have been diagnosed with melanoma on your scalp? Situations where melanomas were caught by a hair stylist or other personal care professional are extra helpful, but not required.

    If you meet these guidelines and are willing to talk with a reporter about your story can you drop me a note?

    Thanks

    Tim–MRF

    tturnham@melanoma.org

     

    We have been contacted by a television reporter who is looking for a particular patient profile.

    Do you live in the DC-metro area and have been diagnosed with melanoma on your scalp? Situations where melanomas were caught by a hair stylist or other personal care professional are extra helpful, but not required.

    If you meet these guidelines and are willing to talk with a reporter about your story can you drop me a note?

    Thanks

    Tim–MRF

    tturnham@melanoma.org

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