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Sandra Lou Shick Crossley, 75, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loving family and friends on April 12, 2021, after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
A 20-year resident of Greensboro, N.C., Sandy was born in Williamsport, on March 4, 1946 to the late Lee and Mildred Shick. She worked for Bell of Pennsylvania and then AT&T in Virginia and Georgia. She retired from telecommunications after 35 years, moved to Greensboro to be near family and enjoyed meaningful work as Clinic Manager for Stillpoint Acupuncture, where she found a wonderful and nurturing work family.
Throughout her life, no matter where she lived, whom she met or what circumstances she faced, Sandy made the same impact on every person she met, supported and loved. A gentle presence in every room, she was a beautiful human who loved deeply and spread kindness through her welcoming and compassionate way. She radiated warmth and patience, never sought recognition, was a great listener
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Dan LaMagna is Affiliate Chair for PanCAN’s NEPA Affiliate. Here, with his family.
Editor’s note: April 18-24 is Volunteer Appreciation Week and we’re turning the spotlight on some of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s (PanCAN) invaluable volunteers, who really make it all happen. We’re grateful for their energy and enthusiasm every day.
Some of Dan LaMagna’s favorite memories of his dad are of the times they enjoyed sports together.
A favorite memory – when Dan and his dad, pictured, met heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis.
There was the day they got personally escorted backstage at the All-Star Café after boxing at Madison Square Garden – by the famed heavyweight champion boxer Lennox Lewis, himself – for a VIP meet-and-greet. Dan was just a teen, but it seems like yesterday.
IMMray PanCan-d highlighted in meeting arranged by Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
LUND, Sweden, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Immunovia s bloodtest IMMray PanCan-d was mentioned in the seminar The latest in early detection for pancreatic cancer arranged by Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (pancan.org) on April 15, 2021.
Dr. Rosalie Sears, professor in the department of molecular and medical genetics at Oregon Health and Science University, expressed her enthusiasm for Immunovias bloodtest and the test performance. She was especially impressed by the fact that a non-invasive bloodtest can be used to detect early stages I and II of pancreatic cancer which is crucial for improving treatment outcomes in pancreatic cancer care.
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LUND, Sweden, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Immunovia s bloodtest IMMray™ PanCan-d was mentioned in the seminar The latest in early detection for pancreatic cancer arranged by Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (pancan.org) on April 15, 2021.
Dr. Rosalie Sears, professor in the department of molecular and medical genetics at Oregon Health and Science University, expressed her enthusiasm for Immunovias bloodtest and the test performance. She was especially impressed by the fact that a non-invasive bloodtest can be used to detect early stages I and II of pancreatic cancer which is crucial for improving treatment outcomes in pancreatic cancer care.
Oregon Health and Science University is one out of 23 centers participating in Immunovia s study PanFAM-1, one of the largest prospective studies to date focusing on early diagnosis in high-risk individuals with Familial/Hereditary Pancreatic Cancer (FPC).