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    Amy Mason
    Participant

    Hi,

    Hi,

    We are looking for young melanoma survivors/patients in their 20s and 30s to share their personal stories at New England based High Schools and Colleges during our Your Skin Is In program aimed at keeping teens out of tanning beds.  If you are interested in volunteering in our Speaker's Group please contact me at amason@mfne.org or 978-371-5613.  We'd love to have your help.  For more information about our Your Skin Is In program visit http://www.mfne.org/public/events/yourskinisin.php.

    Thank you,
    Amy

    Amy Mason
    Event Manager
    Melanoma Foundation New England
    111 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner, Suite 1005
    Concord, MA 01742
    p 978-371-5613  f 978-371-0109
    email amason@melanomafoundationne.org
    web http://www.melanomafoundationne.org

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      Charlie S
      Participant

      Just a suggestion.

      You might want to look a bit further beyond the single purpose/narrrow focus  of tanning beds and youth and paint with a bit broader brush if  your purpose is really about melanoma.

      It's a part, yes, but be carefull about narrow  causitive  and singular definitions regarding melanoma because it will bite you in the ass every time in a clinical setting.

      It might be helpful to  granulate this as only part of your mission.

      Charlie S.

      Charlie S
      Participant

      Just a suggestion.

      You might want to look a bit further beyond the single purpose/narrrow focus  of tanning beds and youth and paint with a bit broader brush if  your purpose is really about melanoma.

      It's a part, yes, but be carefull about narrow  causitive  and singular definitions regarding melanoma because it will bite you in the ass every time in a clinical setting.

      It might be helpful to  granulate this as only part of your mission.

      Charlie S.

        Amy Mason
        Participant

        Thanks Charlie.  This is just one of our programs aimed at teens and I posted it because we are in need of additional speakers to join our speaker's group.  We have lots of other educational programs for teens and all ages that emcompass all areas of prevention and early detection.  If you'd like to learn more about them feel free to visit us at http://www.mfne.org.

        Best,
        Amy

        Amy Mason
        Participant

        Thanks Charlie.  This is just one of our programs aimed at teens and I posted it because we are in need of additional speakers to join our speaker's group.  We have lots of other educational programs for teens and all ages that emcompass all areas of prevention and early detection.  If you'd like to learn more about them feel free to visit us at http://www.mfne.org.

        Best,
        Amy

        Amy Mason
        Participant

        Thanks Charlie.  This is just one of our programs aimed at teens and I posted it because we are in need of additional speakers to join our speaker's group.  We have lots of other educational programs for teens and all ages that emcompass all areas of prevention and early detection.  If you'd like to learn more about them feel free to visit us at http://www.mfne.org.

        Best,
        Amy

      Charlie S
      Participant

      Just a suggestion.

      You might want to look a bit further beyond the single purpose/narrrow focus  of tanning beds and youth and paint with a bit broader brush if  your purpose is really about melanoma.

      It's a part, yes, but be carefull about narrow  causitive  and singular definitions regarding melanoma because it will bite you in the ass every time in a clinical setting.

      It might be helpful to  granulate this as only part of your mission.

      Charlie S.

      LynnLuc
      Participant

      I agree with Charlie. I never touched a tanning bed.

      I went swimming and had sunburns on my shoulders and neck every year as a child…Mr. Sun and his deadly rays are the major contributor to melanoma developing…that and the fact I have red hair, blue eyes, fair skin and freckles.

      LynnLuc
      Participant

      I agree with Charlie. I never touched a tanning bed.

      I went swimming and had sunburns on my shoulders and neck every year as a child…Mr. Sun and his deadly rays are the major contributor to melanoma developing…that and the fact I have red hair, blue eyes, fair skin and freckles.

      LynnLuc
      Participant

      I agree with Charlie. I never touched a tanning bed.

      I went swimming and had sunburns on my shoulders and neck every year as a child…Mr. Sun and his deadly rays are the major contributor to melanoma developing…that and the fact I have red hair, blue eyes, fair skin and freckles.

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