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May 06, 2010 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-05-06

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Business &
Professional

FAMILY LAW

FELONIES & MISDEMEANORS

NEGLIGENCE & PERSONAL INJURY

Auto and Boat Accidents

Professional Negligence

Wrongful Death

In Our Genes

No Fault Benefits

Premises Liability

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Steve Weiss

Victor Norris

Fashion show

Steven Jenla

MEDICAL & DENTAL PRACTICES

TAX LAW

ERISA/PENSION BENEFITS

QUI TAM - WHISTLEBLOWER CLAIMS

REAL ESTATE

ENTERTAINMENT LAW

PROFESSIONAL LICENSING

CIVIL RIGHTS

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION

BUSINESS & CORPORATE LAW

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS

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When you or a ove. one SuStainS 'an injury
through the negligence
of a third, party, including professionals, you deserve an honest
assessment of the likelihood of recovery in view of the emotional
commitment required to pursue the matter to its conclusion.

From initial meeting to final outcome, Hertz Schram PC brings more
than three decades of professionalism, compassionate counseling,
timely attention and top-notch legal expertise to every client and
each unique circumstance.

For a courtesy consultation, contact:

Steve Weiss
(248) 335-5000
sweiss@hertschram.corn

Victor Nomis
(248) 335-5000
vnorris@hertzschrarn.corn

Learn more at wvvw.hertzschram.corn.

HERTZ SCH RAM PC

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TRUST & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION

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A FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM FOR YOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS NEEDS.

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Susan T. Lankowsky, RN, MSN

Linda Belkin, RN, BSN

Marilyn Levitt, RN

Nancy R. Berman, MSN, APRN, BC

Susan Loss, RN, BSN

Debbie Bernstein, RN, MBA

Debra Luria, PhD, APRN, RC

Randee Bloom, RN, MBA

Andee Marcus, MS, ANP-BC

Suzy S. Darmon, RN

Adele F. Mattingly, RN

Audrey Demak, RN, BSHSM

Phyllis Aim Meer, RN, BSN, CPNP,

Dr. Cindy Diskin, DNP, APN-BC

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Marcia Meisner, RN, BSN

Marilynn Emmer, RN

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Deedee Fair, RN

Julie Nitzkin, RN, BSN, CWC

Jane M. Foreman, RN, BSN, M.Ed IT

Barbara Osher, RN

Pam Friedman, CRNA, MS

Elaine Robins, RN

Sharon Gadoth, RN, MPh

Agnes Schare, RN, BSN

Susan Ginzler, BA, RN

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Elaine Serling, RN, BS

Carol Golob, MPA, BSN, RN

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Barbara Horowitz, RN, MSN

Bonnie Topper-Brickner, RN, CHPN

Elaine Horowitz, RN

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Karen Kahn, RN, BSN

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RCE

Facing Our Risk of Cancer

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wwwjacin g ourrisk.org

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been a
CANCER
lot
TI I IRIVERSR
of informa-
tion and
WOMEN
misinforma-
tion over the
past few years
regarding our genetic makeup, espe-
cially the increased breast and ovar-
ian cancer risk for those who carry
the BRCA I & II genetic mutations in
the Ashkenazi Jewish population (1
in 40 risk vs. 1 in 400 in the general
population).
In fact, there is some evidence that
the mutations are linked to prostate
and pancreatic cancer also.
Two community organizations, the
Cancer Thrivers Network for Jewish
Women and FORCE, will aim to
provide awareness on the topic at an
evening of education, fun and fashion
at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 26.
The jeans fashion show and wine
and cheese reception will be held at the
Beverly Prentis Wagner Teen Center in
the Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield. The public is welcome.
The fashion show is courtesy of
Rear Ends, West Bloomfield. Models
will be women and men who carry the
BRCA I & II genetic mutations as well
as community genetic counselors.
Minimum donation is $5 payable at
the door and reservations are request-
ed. E-mail cancerthrivers@aol.com or
call Patti Nemer, (248) 790-5854.
The mission of FORCE (Facing
Our Risk of Cancer Empowered) is to
improve the lives of individuals and
families affected by hereditary breast
and ovarian cancer.
The Cancer Thrivers Network for
Jewish Women's mission is to enrich
and empower Jewish women through
activities, friendship, resources,
education and humor. The network
welcomes women who have been
diagnosed with any kind of cancer at
any time in their lives. ❑

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