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Show Cancer Workers Get Training Programs "There is still a lot to learn," says Garfield County American Cancer Society President Elaine Gardner after our training session at the St. George Hilton we are a bit more on top of our new jobs." r Elaine Gardner, Nancy Houston, '-Linda Blair, Annette Handley, Mary Seaman, Arlene Davenport and Pam Yardley' were in "St. George to attend a regional meeting of the American Cancer Society. As a reuslt of this meeting cancer screening clinics are being planned and plans laid for the National Cancer Crusade to be held during the month of April. Warnings were issued about the use of quackery in treating cancer. "The, one item cancer patients, do not have is time and medical quackery removes this critical ' asset," said Kay Erickson, State ACS worker, in condemning Laetrile and DMSO as futile and unproven .cancer treatments. |