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Winners of “Take The Test” HPV Awareness Bracelet Contest

May 21, 2008 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Winners of “Take The Test” HPV Awareness Bracelet Contest

Okay, moment of truth…
Earlier today I asked my 59-year-old mother and 5-year-old son to draw the 2 winners of the “Take The Test” HPV Awareness Bracelet Contest.
…and the winners are:
Kendra
Alicia
Before I can take an evidence of the little draw, my son tore the little pieces of paper where the winners’ names were.
But then, you ladies won. You two know how drop me a line, so please so as soon as possible and give me your shipping addresses. Both of you each won one “Take The Test” HPV Awareness Bracelet.
Once again, thanks so much to The HPV Test who provided this …read more

Ooopss…I almost forgot about the blog contest!

May 16, 2008 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Ooopss…I almost forgot about the blog contest!

Yes..I was about to get up and call it a weekend when I suddenly remembered the contest I was running here: The “Take The Test” HPV Awareness Bracelet contest.
So far, i have four valid contestants. Because of that and because I wouldn’t be online much, I will extend the contest to Monday, 19th May 2008 (GMT+8) at 23.59.
I will announce the winners on Wednesday, May 21.
Thanks a lot., please join if you haven’t done so already.

Stanford Is Investigating The Pathwork® Tissue of Origin Test

May 12, 2008 by Gloria Gamat  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Stanford Is Investigating The Pathwork® Tissue of Origin Test

In a separate post, I already mentioned The Pathwork® Tissue of Origin Test.
It is interesting to know that Stanford University School of Medicine is investigating an investigational study of the this genomics-based diagnostic test for hard-to-identify tumors — The Pathwork® Tissue of Origin Test.
The new test uses advanced genomics-based technology to help physicians determine a tumor’s origin in order to optimize cancer-specific treatment.
The study will evaluate the test’s ability to impact diagnosis for cancer patients with hard-to-identify tumors, with test samples processed at the Stanford University School of Medicine’s laboratory.
According to Dr. Iris Schrijver, Director of Molecular Pathology at Stanford …read more


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