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Less than a month until 2018 Minneapolis Symposium

In a little less than a month, we will be on the first stop of our 2018 International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma tour! We are excited to gather with the mesothelioma community in Minneapolis for this one-day event on Friday, June 8 (our bereaved community should note that the next day, June 9, we will hold a Celebration of Life ceremony).

At the conference, our speakers will cover topics surrounding treatment, advances, clinical trials and support. In addition, we will hold an interactive community forum to provide everyone with an opportunity to participate in setting priorities at the Meso Foundation. See the full agenda here.

“At my first symposium I met people like me, their friends and families, their doctors and the researchers, as well as the foundation staff,” said Suellen Crano, a 17-year mesothelioma survivor and former board member of the Meso Foundation, who will be joining us at the Minneapolis conference. “But most importantly, I met hope! Hope that research was happening on this orphan cancer; hope that those who did not have medical contacts and connections would be connected with excellent contacts, and hope that those of us with the disease do not have to suffer alone.”

We have also secured an impressive group of speakers who are experts in the field of mesothelioma. This year’s speakers include:

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StateCityBuilding, Bridge, Landmark Name
AKAnchorageJL Tower
ARLittle RockUnion Plaza Building
AZPhoenixMayo Clinic
CAAuburnPlacer County Courthouse
CALos AngelesUnion Station
CODenverMcNichols Building
DEDoverGovernor's Mansion
FLJacksonvilleMayo Clinic
GAAtlantaOne Atlantic Center Fountain
IAAmesBandshell Park
IAAmesHuman Services Center
IAAmesUS 30 Welcome Lights
IANevadaAdministration Building
IANevadaJustice Center
IDBoise8th and Main
ILChicago875 Michigan Ave
ILQuincyBayview Bridge
ILQuincyArts Quincy Sculpture
INIndianapolisIndiana Power and Light
INSouth BendSouth Bend River Lights
LABaton RougeLouisiana State Capitol Building
KSLawrenceLIED Center of Kansas
KYLexingtonHelix Garage/Lexington Parking Authority
MABostonZakim Bridge
MABostonLongfellow Bridge
MABostonThe Fore River Bridge
MABostonThe Ken Burns Bridge
MABostonBoston Harbor Hotel
MIDetroitGuardian Building (500 Griswold St, Detroit, MI 48226)
MIDetroitOne Woodward
MIDetroitDavid Stott Building
MIDetroitAlly Detroit Center
MIDetroitOne Campus Martius
MIDetroitFederal Reserve
MIDetroit321 Lafayette
MIDetroitThe Z Deck
MIGrand RapidsAmway Grand Plaza
MNMinneapolisI-35W Bridge
MNMinneapolis100 & 111 Washington Sq
MNRochesterMayo Clinic Plummer Tower
MNEdina, MinnesotaFrance Ave Lights
MOKansas City, MissouriPower & Light Building
MOWest QuincyBayview Bridge
MTBozemanEmerson Center for the Arts
NCCharlotteDuke Energy Center/550 South Tryon
NEOmaha, NebraskaBob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
NJNew JerseyOcean City Bridge
NMLas CrucesLas Cruces City Hall
NYNew York, NYPier 17
NYBuffalo, NYPeace Bridge
NYNiagara Falls, NYNiagara Falls
NYSyracuseBarclay Damon Tower
NYHighlandMid Hudson Bridge
OHClevelandTerminal Tower
OKOklahoma City, OklahomaCrystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, Oklahoma City
OKOklahoma City, OklahomaSkydance Bridge
ORWoodburnWoodburn Bridge
PAJohnstown, PennsylvaniaStone Bridge (Johnstown)
PAPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaOne Liberty Place
PAPittsburgGulf Tower/Koppers Building
SCMt PleasantMotley Rice Building
SCMyrtle BeachMyrtle Beach Skywheel **9/28**
TXDallas, TexasComerica Bank Tower Fountains (located on Ervay between Main and Elm Streets)
TXDallas, TexasBank of America Plaza
UTSalt Lake City, UtahBeacon of Hope
VAVirginia BeachVirginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
WIMilwaukeePfister Hotel
WVHuntingtonThe West Virginia Building
WASeattleSeattle Great Wheel
WASeattleTwo Union Square
WYJacksonTown Square Elk Antler Arch
WYLaramieUniversity of Wyoming, Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center

Another conference attendee is Kevin Connelly, whose father was affected by mesothelioma. The first time he attended a symposium, our experts provided him knowledge that helped him properly interact with his dad and his family. “Each patient is unique and reacts differently to the disease and treatment, so I really valued better understanding how the disease worked and what could be expected.”

The Symposium is geared to attendees from all walks of life — including patients and their families, advocates, medical professionals, and those who have lost loved ones to mesothelioma — and it provides a setting for all to learn, ask questions and meet others undergoing a similar experience.

Register to join us as the mesothelioma community comes together on Friday, June 8, in Minneapolis. And book your hotel room before Friday, May 18, to receive a special Meso Foundation rate.

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