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  2. Jade Ribbon Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Jade Ribbon. The Jade Ribbon Campaign (JRC) also known as JoinJade, [1] was launched by the Asian Liver Center (ALC) at Stanford University in May 2001 during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to help spread awareness internationally about hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities.

  3. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    Jade Ribbon Campaign awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer [38] [4] Teal ribbon Cervical cancer [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 8 ] an alternative is the Teal and White ribbon [ 4 ]

  4. Asian Liver Center - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Liver Center is a non-profit organization at Stanford University, United States, that researches the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. The Asian Liver Center (ALC) was founded in 1996 to spearhead educational outreach and advocacy efforts in the areas of hepatitis B and liver cancer ...

  5. New liver cancer treatment ‘effective in 90% of patients’

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    Consultant interventional radiologist Dr Brian Stedman said his team had performed 300 procedures in 100 patients whose form of eye cancer known as ocular melanoma had spread to the liver, called ...

  6. LIVERight - Wikipedia

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    The Answer to Cancer (A2C) run was founded by Adrian Elkins, a 20-year-old student at Southern Oregon University who was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2002. [3] Had he known during his childhood that his ethnicity and chronic hepatitis B infection increased his chance of developing liver cancer by 100%, he would have been regularly monitored for liver damage.

  7. Wildfire retardant is laden with toxic metals, USC study finds

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    Chronic exposure to these metals has been linked to cancer, kidney and liver diseases in humans, but the potential ill effects on the environment are likely of more concern, particularly when ...