Second Annual Lymphoma Survivorship Conference. April 5, 2014.

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Second Annual Lymphoma Survivorship Conference. April 5, 2014.

2 Welcome Ann Marie Frakes Senior Region Mission Director, Midwest Thank you to Presenting Sponsors:

3 Mission Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of lives for patients and their families. Thank you to Presenting Sponsors:

4 Advocacy LLS is striving to create cures and access for ALL patients. Thank you to Presenting Sponsors:

5 WI: Cancer Treatment Fairness Act PASSED! WI is the 30 th State to have Oral Parity Signed into law by Gov. Walker on Thursday- effective Jan. 1, 2015 Thank you to our Advocates and supporters! Thank you to Presenting Sponsors:

6 Join us!  Complete the postcard at registration, submit at end of conference  Join the Advocacy Network and share your story at  Help support cancer survivors everywhere, on future advocacy efforts Thank you to Presenting Sponsors:

7 Conference Chairperson Timothy Fenske, M.D. Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Thank you to Presenting Sponsors: