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Wayne State University’s Brushes with Cancer art now on display at Henry Ford Cancer

Select art pieces from Twist Out Cancer’s recent licensed Brushes With Cancer program at Wayne State University (WSU) are now on display in the Brigitte Harris Cancer Pavilion at Henry Ford Cancer in Detroit. The Brushes With Cancer program at WSU featured 17 Artists from its Art, Art History, Art Education, and Art Therapy departments,

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Wayne State Students Participate in Licensed Brushes with Cancer Program

  Twist Out Cancer, an international non-profit charitable organization that provides psychosocial support to individuals touched by cancer through creative arts programming, announced a new licensed Brushes with Cancer program with Wayne State University.  The Brushes with Cancer program is a unique celebration that pairs accomplished Artists with Inspirations, individuals who have been touched by

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Twist Out Cancer Supports Social Enterprise Through HHP Lift

  When Michael Arkes retired, he knew he wanted his next project to make a difference. Now, more than 15 years later, Michael’s social-enterprise company HHP Lift has directly impacted dozens of international communities.  “Michael is very passionate about social enterprise, always has been,” said HHP Lift’s President and CEO Dena Hirschberg. “His whole family

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21 Cancer Resources for Women and Nonbinary Individuals

  If you are familiar with cancer, you know the disease doesn’t discriminate. Cancer doesn’t take gender, race or ethnicity into consideration, however, these details do affect how individuals touched by cancer gain access to resources and unbiased care.  In the United States, it is estimated that 39 out of 100 women will develop cancer

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