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Melanoma Stages III and IV – presented by Dr. David Minor in San Francisco

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    Community Health Resources Center is presenting the final lecture in a 3-part series on melanoma, details are as follows:

    Date, time: Wednesday September 26th, 5 – 6:30 pm

    Presented by: David Minor, MD . This lecture will address the advanced stages of melanoma and treatments that are available during stages III and IV. The most current research will be reviewed. Refreshments provided.

    Community Health Resources Center is presenting the final lecture in a 3-part series on melanoma, details are as follows:

    Date, time: Wednesday September 26th, 5 – 6:30 pm

    Presented by: David Minor, MD . This lecture will address the advanced stages of melanoma and treatments that are available during stages III and IV. The most current research will be reviewed. Refreshments provided.

    Location: 2333 Buchanan St., Level A Conference Room, San Francisco, Ca 94115

    Cost: Free! Any donation contribution welcome, $10 suggested

    Registration required: Call 415-923-3155, or email [email protected]

    We look forward to seeing you there!

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