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  • standard mammogram: $708
  • MRI mammogram: $4, 455
  • semi-private room: $16,794
  • drugs - general: $453.44
  • supplies - non-sterile: $146
  • supplies - expanders: $17,500
  • operating room services: $38,566
  • anesthesia: $8,528
  • drugs: $992.13
  • recovery room: $9,136

THAT'S $97,278.57 NOT INCLUDING DOCTORS.

don't ever ask me again why i am all for obamacare, pleaseandthankyou.

pow pow

there's been a series of breakins in our neighborhood. my car has been broken into twice, d had his window smashed and gps stolen. neighbors' bikes have been stolen. sheds have been broken into and other things (including groceries) have been taken. so far it hasn't escalated to home invasions or anything violent. we're pretty sure it's teens who live around here. we live in a very safe area. but still. it's creepy to know that someone has rifled through our things.

we're gun owners. we have a shotgun and a rifle. i never thought i'd live in a 'gun' house but alas i do. and i hate to admit it, it makes me feel safe-ish. the guns are unloaded, dismantled and locked up in various places. the kids have held them and we regularly have discussions regarding gun safety. (lorenzo, what do you do if you find a gun and you don't know if it's real or not? "don't touch it. go and get a grownup.") after all this recent activity i'm tempted to by a giant poster for the front window that says: we're gun owners asshole. or, barring that, something that indicates that we're part of the NRA (we aren't). nothing like home security. d's installing an alarm and a camera system. ;)

the man who changed my life...and saved it

"Michael P. Link, MD, a leader in the field of pediatric oncology, has been elected President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology ( ASCO ) for a one-year term beginning in June 2011. He will take office as President-Elect during ASCO’s 46th Annual Meeting in Chicago in June 2010. Additionally, five new members were elected to the ASCO Board of Directors and two new members to the ASCO Nominating Committee beginning in June 2010.

“I am truly honored to have been elected to serve as ASCO President and I am pleased to have the opportunity to work with the Board of Directors as this organization continues to focus on advancing research and policies to improve the oncology community,” said Dr. Link. “ASCO is dedicated to making real progress in improving cancer care and prevention while working to ensure every patient gets access to the highest quality cancer care available.”

Dr. Link currently serves as the Lydia J. Lee Professor of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine and Director of the Bass Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at the Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford. He joined the faculty of Stanford University in 1979, after completing his residency and fellowship at Children’s Hospital in Boston and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia College and his medical degree from Stanford University. His research interests include the biology and management of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Hodgkin’s disease in children and the treatment of sarcomas of bone and soft tissue

“Each year, the Board of Directors welcomes new members from diverse backgrounds who help shape the Society’s goals and practices in remarkable ways,” said Allen S. Lichter, MD, Chief Executive Officer of ASCO. “I am looking forward to working with Dr. Link in his endeavor to continue moving ASCO forward and accomplishing our goal to improve cancer care.”

Since joining ASCO in 1982, Dr. Link has provided distinguished service and leadership to the Society. He served on the ASCO Board of Directors from 1999 to 2002 and as a member of the Board’s Executive Committee from 2001 to 2002. He also was Chair of the Membership Committee from 2005 to 2006 and Chair of the Cancer Research Committee from 2007-2008

Additionally, Dr. Link has served as a member of the Cancer.Net Advisory Board, the Public Issues Committee, and the Strategic Planning Committee. He is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Dr. Link is a member of the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration, a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and an Associate Chair of the Children’s Oncology Group. He recently completed a term as a member of the Board of Scientific Advisors of the National Cancer Institute.

Dr. Link has received many awards and honors, most recently The ASCO Statesman Award (2008), The Brent Ely Visiting Professor in Pediatric Oncology, University of Colorado Center and The Children’s Hospital, Denver ( 2009 ), and the 12th Annual Pediatric Center Research Foundation, Memorial Lectureship ( 2004 )."

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please help find ross abinanti

my dad's neighbor's father is missing. please keep your eyes open!



Ross Abinanti has been missing since June 30, 2009.

He disappeared from the parking garage BEHIND Aqui's at North 2nd and Civic Center Drive in Downtown Campbell, CA

He's 63, 5'8", 270 lbs, last seen wearing a plain white baseball cap, dark polo style shirt with vertical stripes, khaki shorts, and white socks and shoes.

He has dementia and may seen confused. He knows his name and will respond to it with a "yes" or "ok". If you see him please please call Campbell Police Department 408.866.2121

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