Glendale Adventist ?Pink? launches line of CampaignBreast cancer awareness event coincides with the election season
Glendale Adventist medical, California Center ran a special as part of the national breast cancer awareness month in October campaign.The campaign involved a topic ?2010 Pink? Army voting to coincide with the season of elecciones.Siete prominent community people wore pink to raise awareness of the need for prevention and early detection of breast cancer.
Residents voted online to the individual who thought better dissemination.
For each vote online until 10,000 GAMC donated $1 to support the Relay For Life in Glendale.Candidates include Ron dePompa, Glendale Police Chief;Harold Scoggins, Glendale; Fire ChiefTony Tartaglia, Chairman of the Board of Glendale Community College; Gregory Zarian, Healthline host; Larry Zarian, former Mayor; and Dr. Boris Bagdasarian, Glendale Adventist Medical Center Cancer Center medical director.Laura Friedman, a Council of the city of Glendale member and surviving breast cancer, was the Honorary President of the campaign?s.
The winner of the campaign, announced on November 1, is Boris Bagdasarian, MD, medical director of cancer centre.
A plaque with the name of Bagdasarian?s will be on display in the center of cancer outpatient GAMC for one year.
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