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INCA member CNETS Canada has announced start of nominations for annual Maureen Coleman Award.  This award recognizes an individual for their outstanding contribution to the neuroendocrine cancer patient community.

The late Maureen Coleman was the Founder and Past-President of CNETS Canada who passed away in 2013 from neuroendocrine cancer. Maureen was a remarkable woman with great vision, passion and compassion and she made a significant contribution to the neuroendocrine cancer community worldwide. In her honour, CNETS Canada established the Maureen Coleman award to recognize exemplary dedication to this community. The award will be an engraved plaque and recipient names will be published on the CNETS Canada website and other communications channels.

The award is open to Canadians whose work or dedication has had a significant impact on the NET cancer community. Nominations are accepted by October 30, 2017 at email: info@cnetscanada.org.  The annual award is presented around NET Cancer Awareness Day, November 10th.

Photo:  Jacqueline Herman, President of CNETS Canada, with award recipients 2016 – Sherry O’Grady Fox and Natalie Mezey. 

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