Each year for the past several years, the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation (MARF), a national non-profit dedicated to “finding a cure for mesothelioma by funding mesothelioma research, providing mesothelioma patients support services and participating in federal mesothelioma advocacy,” sponsors a three-day symposium that brings together a variety of individuals touched by the disease.
Most recently held in June 2010 in Washington D.C., the International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma highlights the most recent breakthroughs in research and treatment, offers psycho-social support for patients and caregivers, and provides supporters with a wealth of volunteer and advocacy opportunities.
The annual symposium features speakers that include the world’s leading mesothelioma experts such as doctors from top cancer centers around the country, providing an opportunity for patients and their families to interact with these individuals to learn more about cutting-edge treatments and other advances in research. Other speakers might include individuals who are currently tackling the disease as well as MARF foundation executive board members.
In addition, a gala dinner gives the foundation the opportunity to honor those who have been exemplary in taking up the cause of those with this dreaded disease. Awards are given at the dinner to political leaders who have promoted the cause in their jurisdiction, foundation volunteers who have exhibited overwhelming dedication to the fight, and researchers and doctors who have made great strides in the battle against malignant mesothelioma. Also, a special ceremony is held earlier in the day to honor all those who passed away due to mesothelioma since the last symposium.
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