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URGENT – TODAY – Seventeen Magazine Seeking Young Melanoma Survivor

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      URGENT – TODAY – Seventeen Magazine Seeking Young Melanoma Survivor

      Seventeen magazine is continuing their good work to educate their readers about the risks of tanning and of melanoma.  They would like to identify a young woman, age 15-25, to feature in their story.  It is possible that the interview may involve travel to New York in early February. 

      URGENT – TODAY – Seventeen Magazine Seeking Young Melanoma Survivor

      Seventeen magazine is continuing their good work to educate their readers about the risks of tanning and of melanoma.  They would like to identify a young woman, age 15-25, to feature in their story.  It is possible that the interview may involve travel to New York in early February. 

      If you have a history of tanning, have been diagnosed with melanoma, and are a woman age 15-25, please complete this very brief survey no later than noon, Wednesday January 18: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SWHVSPH

      We are grateful to everyone within the MPIP community for your help in educating the public about melanoma! 

      Sincerely,

      Shelby – MRF and the Jones Public Affair team 

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        Jenjen
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          I might be a little old but I replied just in case they couldn't find anyone in a time crunch. I was diagnosed at 26 stage 3a but had my melanoma for about 6 months, while i was still 25. I just turned 29 a couple weeks ago. I am about 2.5 years out from my original diagnosis. let me know if i can do anything to help.

           

          Jenjen 3a

          Jenjen
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            I might be a little old but I replied just in case they couldn't find anyone in a time crunch. I was diagnosed at 26 stage 3a but had my melanoma for about 6 months, while i was still 25. I just turned 29 a couple weeks ago. I am about 2.5 years out from my original diagnosis. let me know if i can do anything to help.

             

            Jenjen 3a

            Jenjen
            Participant

              I might be a little old but I replied just in case they couldn't find anyone in a time crunch. I was diagnosed at 26 stage 3a but had my melanoma for about 6 months, while i was still 25. I just turned 29 a couple weeks ago. I am about 2.5 years out from my original diagnosis. let me know if i can do anything to help.

               

              Jenjen 3a

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