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This is a story about cancer.

July 17, 2014

by Karl Laubacher

This is a story about cancer.

In fact, its a story about a cancer that I will never have.

But, this story is about the 50% of people in the country who do have to worry about these cancers. And it is about the failure of us to inform and educate the women who are dangerously at risk.

Women’s reproductive cancers are responsible for upwards of 30,000 deaths each year in the United States. How is it that a movie brought this to my attention when I am 20?

These cancers: Cervical, Ovarian, Vaginal, and uvular are not cancers that we think about often.  I have not seen an awareness campaign with ribbons and shirts with races of ten of thousands of people.  Say what you will about Susan G. Komen Foundation but, they brought breast cancer to the front of people’s mind and made it acceptable to have conversations about the disease. 

But, why should I care about these cancers when I cannot get them? Why should it matter to me as a healthy 20 year old, with plenty of other things to think about besides this unknown cancer?

For me, it is about the ones that I love.  I may be a man but, I have a mother, a sister, and many many close friends, all who mean so much to me.  If I were to loose them to one of these cancers, especially from poor screening availability or just not thinking it would be a problem, I would be outraged.  Too many people are forced to go through a similar experience to my nightmare.  No more nightmares need to be had.

Remember that fighting cancer is not just something that a doctor can do. We can all take a part by donations, supporting those fighting, and starting conversations.  Especially the difficult ones.

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N.E.D. is Back in the Studio!

July 9, 2014

It's official! N.E.D. (No Evidence of Disease) has been back in the studio and busy working on a new album!! Rock on!

We're digging some of these killer teaser pictures of the band in the recording studio last month:

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Getting their new album off to a good start, our favorite band of rockin' GYN oncologists will be coming to New Orleans for two nights of events in August! On Friday, August 15, 2014, N.E.D. the Movie will be showing at 7pm at Cafe Istanbul in the New Orleans Healing Center, followed by a Q&A with the band. Saturday, August 16, 2014 will feature N.E.D. in performance, with opening act, the Shinolas. Doors open at 7pm. After the show, VIP patrons will meet and greet the band at a catered special event on site. Full Bar will be available at both events. Tickets will go on sale soon, thru the Tulane Cancer Center website. 

Check out more screenings of N.E.D. on our Upcoming Screenings page.
And don't forget to follow the band at www.nedtheband.com!

 

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