Patient Power Radio Features Colon Cancer This Week

Posted by Kate Murphy on March 1st, 2010

Patient Power Radio LogoAll this week,  colorectal cancer is the theme for PatientPowerRadio.Org.

Patient Power Radio will be streaming replays of popular Patient Power radio programs focused on colorectal cancer round the clock from March

Listen Andrew Schorr interview colorectal cancer experts and survivors from March 1st through March 5th in celebration of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

Patient Power has a library of radio shows and webcasts on a wide variety of health topics including colon and colorectal cancer.

If you’d like, you can choose a specific colon cancer topic to listen to on the Patient Power Info site.

What’s Patient Power Radio all about?

From the national award-winning producers of PatientPower.info, Patient Power Radio offers you an around-the-clock series of in-depth interview programs on a topic that’s important to you or someone you care about. Each day, unlike any other website, we do a “deep dive” on a specific theme in a way that makes sense for patients and their families.

As Patient Power says, “Knowledge can be the best medicine of all.”

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