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Town Hall Meeting About Blood Cancers

Medical experts will answer questions from patients regarding leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and myelodysplastic syndromes, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Leukemia Research Foundation's Annual Town Hall Meeting. The meeting will be held at Belvedere Events & Banquets, 1170 W. Devon Avenue, Elk grove Village, IL 60007.

Attendees can learn the latest about their disease - and pose questions to a panel of medical experts in the field of hematology/oncology. This year the panel includes . . .

Dr. Daniel Choi from the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Pediatrics

Dr. Chadi Nabhan from the University of Chicago Medical Center

Dr. Damiano Rondelli from the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System

Dr. Patrick Stiff from the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center at Loyola University Medical Center

Dr. Parameswaran Venugopal from Rush University Medical Center, and

Dr. Jane Winter from the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University.

Free parking and refreshments included. For more information and to register, call 847-424-0600 or visit www.allbloodcancers.org/town-hall-meeting.

About The Leukemia Research Foundation (LRF)

The Leukemia Research Foundation, headquartered in Wilmette, Ill., is committed to funding research and providing support to people affected by blood cancers. The Leukemia Research Foundation is dedicated to conquering all blood cancers by funding research into their causes and cures, and enriching the quality of life of those touched by these diseases. For 68 years, thousands of volunteers and 24 chapters have helped the Foundation raise more than $60 million to help fund research specifically targeting aspiring, eager, and innovative scientists and physicians around the world, provide patient financial assistance, and offer educational and emotional support for patients and their families.

Leukemia Research Foundation information is available at www.allbloodcancers.org, or by calling 847-424-0600.

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