Barbara Seaman, a writer and patients’ rights advocate who was one of the first people to bring the issue of women’s reproductive health to wide public attention, died on Wednesday at her home in Manhattan after a battle with lung cancer.
Devoted to lung cancer awareness, advocacy, and support in South Carolina.
Lung Cancer in South Carolina...
- will be diagnosed in approximately 3,900 SC citizens in 2011.
- will tragically take the lives of approximately 2,910 South Carolinians in 2011, as well.
- is grossly underfunded, unidentified, and stigmatized.
- is ravaging and must be cured.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Barbara Seaman, 72, Dies; Cited Risks of the Pill by: Margalit Fox of New York Times
Barbara Seaman, a writer and patients’ rights advocate who was one of the first people to bring the issue of women’s reproductive health to wide public attention, died on Wednesday at her home in Manhattan after a battle with lung cancer.
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