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The MRF’s GetNaked Campaign

Forums General Melanoma Community The MRF’s GetNaked Campaign

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    Anonymous
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      Dear MPIP Community,

      I wanted to inform you, if you didn't already know, about our #GetNaked awareness campaign that has recently launched. We are simply encouraging people to do their best to detect melanoma early. Of course sun safety is also very important, but this year, we felt that early detection was a space that could use a bit more presence. If you would like to learn more about our campaign, please take a look at the GetNaked Press Release.

      Thanks,

      Shelby – MRF

       

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        rgrand
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          I'm new here, and recently diagnosed, but I sent out two tweets, changed my picture and will help spread the news! 

          @rgrandmaison

          rgrand
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            I'm new here, and recently diagnosed, but I sent out two tweets, changed my picture and will help spread the news! 

            @rgrandmaison

            rgrand
            Participant

              I'm new here, and recently diagnosed, but I sent out two tweets, changed my picture and will help spread the news! 

              @rgrandmaison

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