A Face to the Name: Personal Journeys of Pancreatic Cancer Photo Exhibition was launched by photographer Eileen Jantz and advocate Taryn Jones after being touched by pancreatic cancer. The goal of the exhibit is to share the stories of pancreatic cancer patients, family members, care-givers and health professionals who have been touched by the disease, through black and white photography. Connecting the beauty of photographs to raise awareness about the impact pancreatic cancer has had on the lives of thousands of individuals each year, the exhibit will premier in Scranton this November (Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month) with hopes to travel throughout different communities throughout 2010-2011.
Photos will be highlighted at the Cheers! To a Cure event in Scranton on November 13th!
We are currently accepting submissions from people in the Philadelphia and Scranton areas who are interested in being featured for 2010's Pancreatic Cancer Awarness Month. We are also seeking individuals or businesses who may be interested in hosting the exhibition in 2010. To learn more or to share your story please e-mail Taryn Jones or Eileen Jantz at
touchedbypc@gmail.com
Please note: All photos will be tastefully presented, subject-sensitive with a photojournalism approach. All photos will be displayed in black and white photography with accompanying descriptions of each subject's personal story. We are looking for subjects to tell the story of the following: Patient, Daughter, Son, Spouse, Health Professional, Friend etc.
Monday, October 4, 2010
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The treatment of pancreatic cancer should be complemented by hydrocodone to relieve your symptoms while others drugs or surgery to remove the cancer stem.
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