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Tour of Duty – Hungary
Next was our visit to Hungary. Hungarians are a strong willed people. They seem to have an idea of what they want, when they want it with the added expectation ...
Tour of Duty – Romania
From the moment our feet touched Romanian soil, it was non-stop go, go, go! I was particularly excited to begin our trip in Romania, as it was the birthplace of ...
Diplomat Fran’s First Tour of Duty
There I was dressed like a biker chick in my motorcycle boots and leather jacket (my usual flying ensemble) as the paparazzi photographed my 26 year old colleague, Jordan Brown ...
Fran Turns Heads at the Democratic National Convention
Our very own Fran Drescher, President and Visionary of Cancer Schmancer, spent four very busy days participating in the events of the Democratic National Convention. There, she was able to ...
Gynecologic Cancer Foundation: Race to End Women’s Cancer
Run/Walk with the CS team in D.C. on Nov. 8! Half Marathon • 5K • 1 Mile Walk
Me & Rosie Discuss Women’s Cancers
Click here to watch me and my dear friend Rosie discuss women's cancers and the importance of early detection!
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month 2007
I'm fresh off of my trip to D.C. in observance of Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. In one week’s time, we accomplished more than you could imagine. The Cancer Schmancer team ...
Launch Party
June 20th was the official launch party for the Cancer Schmancer Movement. Our goal was to get celebs on the red carpet to draw more attention to the organization. The ...
Back from DC
We just got back from DC on Sunday night, where we had wonderful success in getting support to begin new initiatives on two fronts. One will be to replace the ...
The Cancer Blog, April 2007
Posted Apr 5th 2007 10:00AM by Jacki Donaldson Cancer Schmancer is what actress and cancer survivor Fran Drescher titled her 2003 novel. Now, thanks to this spunky gal, there's a ...
Alkalinity: Your Wake-Up Call
A lot of people believe that if they do not have symptoms they are healthy, that’s not true, it just means that they are symptom free. For most people the ...
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