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There is a comment section, Darlene, you are in it :-) My preference for the blog is not a focus though on a comment section. It has been worrisome to me for sometime that while our numbers (incidents) of women being diagnosed remain static, our ovarian cancer communities have become very fragmented. My own bias and a way to try to keep us together is through the ovarian cancer ACOR group. My own bias of course.
(http://www.acor.org)
this is a great website, and article Sandi. Thanks for posting this. I also love reading the comments section on this and sometimes wish there was a general commentary section.
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There is a comment section, Darlene, you are in it :-) My preference for the blog is not a focus though on a comment section. It has been worrisome to me for sometime that while our numbers (incidents) of women being diagnosed remain static, our ovarian cancer communities have become very fragmented. My own bias and a way to try to keep us together is through the ovarian cancer ACOR group. My own bias of course.
ReplyDelete(http://www.acor.org)