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THE WEEKEND: Rio Grande Cancer Foundation

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The Rio Grande Cancer Foundation (RGCF) celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and to tell us more about it is Patty Tiscareño, executive director of the RGCF.  Patty explains why screening and early detection is directly responsible for why more people are surviving cancer rather than dying from it.  The RGCF has a new home, 616 N. Virginia (at Wyoming), and will hold numerous classes and support services to cancer patients and their loved ones.  

https://rgcf.org/

Aired Oct 1, 2016

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