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Show Fletcher, Larsen named Co-Chairmen Peggy Fletcher and Janet Larsen have been named co-chairmen of the Summit West American Cancer Society's Soci-ety's Unit's 1979 fund-raising Cancer Crusade slated to begin April 1. The American Cancer Society, Soci-ety, while working to prevent and treat cancer, does not forgei those individuals who already have the disease. The Society provides services ranging from equipment loans and transportation transpor-tation to social work assistance and home nursing care. Everything Every-thing is carefully coordinated habbits. 2. A sore that does not heal. 3. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 4. Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere. 5. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 6. Obvious change in wart or mole. 7. Naggin cough or hoarse ness. If you have already contributed, contribu-ted, you have our thanks. If you haven't, please give what you can because our goal is your goal -- a world free of cancer. with other community services. Our rehabilitation programs use cured cancer patients to guide others over the rough spots they negotiated successfully. The Reach To Recovery Program for women recovering from breast surgery, the International Association Asso-ciation of Laryngectomees for patients learning to speak again, and the Ostomy Program, Pro-gram, helping those who have had to restructure body habits are examples. This year our special message is "You can help protect . yourself against Cancer by what you do or don't do." Don't Smoke Cigarettes; Don't Oversun; Do Breast Self-Examination; Do get a Pap Test; Do have a complete checkup; Do have an Oral Exam; The seven cancer warning signals are: 1 . Change in bowel or bladder |