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    UPD TEVolume 9 . Issue 20 . Winter 2007-08

    UPDATE is published annually by EXPEDITION INSPIRATION . 501 (c) (3) #91-1646381

    640 North Main . Box 4289 . Ketchum, Idaho 83340 . Tel 208 726-6456 . Fax 208 725-2091 . Email [email protected] t ion inspi rat ion .org

    COMMITTED TO RAISING AWARENESS AND FUNDS TO AID IN THE ERADICATION OF BREAST CANCER

    DEAR FRIENDS,

    As I enjoy the Holiday Season, I am reflecting onExpedition Inspiration and the year that has gone byand what I want to share with you, our partners anddonors, is that EI is kicking!

    Here are four highlights for me and, they are onlya small part of all that has been happening.

    First, attending theAnnual Laura Evans MemorialBreast Cancer Symposium; actually sitting in onthe final days consensus discussion, hearing thechallenging debate, sensing the collegiality andcommitment of these brilliant minds gathered toexplore what the next, new opportunity for breakthrough researchmight be and how these world renowned scientists can WORKTOGETHER to achieve progress. The experience only re-enforcedthe importance of EIs mission and the great work of the Medical

    Advisory Board; Chair, Angela DeMichele, MD, MSCE, andExpedition Inspirations Scientific Advisor, Marc Lippman, MD.You, our generous donors, can take credit for providing seed fund-ing for some of the recent, new discoveries in understanding thisdisease and developing better treatment methods that has led to thesignificant drop in mortality rates. Based on what I experienced,you can be sure your contributions will fund the next wave ofadvancements as well.

    Second, participating in Expedition Inspirations Castle PeakClimb and seeing Advisory Board member, Courtney Kapp achieveher goal of climbing the five highest peaks near Sun Valley, Idaho in

    five years Courtney rocks! For me, carrying a prayer flag to thesummit to honor the courageous women (and men) who joinedfounder Laura Evans and Peter Whittaker on the first ExpeditionInspiration climb of Mt. Aconcagua thirteen years ago is always areminder of how blessed those of us are who survive, how much Imiss those who have not survived, and that Until there is a cure,there will be a climb!

    Nancy Knoble has servedon the EIFBCR Boardsince 2000. She wasamong the three women tosummit Mt. Aconcaguawith EIs founder, LauraEvans in 1995.

    Third, meeting with nearly all the membersof the Aconcagua Climb in Aspen thisSeptember for one of our many reunions; therelationships that formed as a result of breastcancer and the Aconcagua Climb was awesome. The bond only grows strongerExpedition Inspiration has been, and wil

    continue to be, a source of healing, strengthcourage and joy for all who are part of thework in whatever capacity!

    Fourth, getting to know and love our newBoard Members. The past two years havebeen a time of tremendous growth forExpedition Inspiration. We have recruited

    what I think of, as our next generation of BC warriors. SuzanneMulenos, Evie Sauers, Kathryn Hendrickson, Robert Vestal, MD Andrew Johnston, Juli Watson, MSN, CRNP and StephanOlson have brought energy, talent, focus and huge commitment to

    the organization. Never have we had a Board as active and com-mitted as we have today. Credit for getting us here goes to ourChair, Heidi Mickelson. Thank you, Heidi.

    Please read this newsletter. Experience the energy MoonlightSnowshoeing, Take-A-Hikes, public forums, and recent researchgrants made all in our effort to find a cure while enhancing thelives of those diagnosed now. As Laura Evans would sayExpedition Inspiration Kicks Ice!

    A special thank you, to you, our generous donors, as it is YOUwho have made this tremendous progress possible!

    Until there is a cure, there is a climb

    Nancy KnobleVice Chair, Board of Directors

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    Y O U R D O N AT I O N S AT W O R K

    ELEVENTH ANNUAL LAURA EVANS MEMORIALBREAST CANCER SYMPOSIUMTHE TRANSFORMATION OF BREAST CANCER MANAGEMENTFROM CLINICAL CARE TO CLINICAL SCIENCEFebruary-March 2007

    Top researchers from around the world convened in Sun Valley, Idaho to partic-ipate in Expedition Inspirations interactive meeting, which encourages the freeexchange of ideas and current research. The roster included scientists from multi-disciplines. The world-renowned meeting was again chaired by ExpeditionInspiration Scientific Advisor, Marc Lippman, MD, one of the worlds leading

    authorities in the field of breast cancer.

    Expedition Inspirations unique format encourages interactions not easily fos-tered by traditional scientific meetings. As Julie Gralow, MD, Chair ofExpedition Inspirations Medical Advisory Board said, This is the dawning of anew era. Were looking at lots of different genes and proteins. We can design therapiesagainst them. I think of it as personalized treatment. Individually its not just think-ing of it as one disease. The most exciting advance to cancer is that we can individ-ualize treatment.

    The 2007 Symposium was generously underwritten by a grant from Bristol-Myers-Squibb.

    OPEN FORUMExpedition Inspiration also hosted an Open Forum, in conjunction with theEleventh Annual Symposium. Featured Speakers included Julie Gralow, MD,Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington andAngelaDeMichele, MD,Associate Professor of Medicine at Abramson Cancer Center,University of Pennsylvania. A highlight of the Open Forum was a Question andAnswer Session, where the nearly 100 community attendees had the opportuni-ty to ask specific questions of these renowned medical experts. One of the mostenjoyable and stimulating events during Expedition Inspirations Medical Symposiumis the Open Forum. The researchers get to share their advances with the community

    for whom their research is intended and get to understand far more clearly the con-cerns and hopes of women and their families about breast cancer. Remarkably, afteran initial period of some shyness, Open Forum community attendees realize there areno stupid questions and that truly understanding some of the ways in which treat-ment is being transformed are genuinely exciting,comments Dr. Lippman, who was Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine, University of MichiganHealth System at the time.

    A very special thank you to Mountain West Bank in Ketchum, Idaho andGenentech for generously sponsoring this Open Forum.

    YOUNG INVESTIGATORAWARDS IN 2007

    Thanks to your generous donations, Expeditio

    Inspiration was able to fund two Young InvestigatAwards in 2007.

    The Medical Advisory Board reviewed severapplications for Young Investigator Awards anwas very impressed with the scope and diversof the applicants. After much debate, a decisio was made to support the research ofNoraHenry, MD, PhD, University of MichigaComprehensive Cancer Center, titled A PiStudy to Characterize Musculoskeletal Changwith Ultrasonography in Women with Brea

    Cancer Treated with Aromatase Inhibitors, anVijayakrishna Gadi MD, PhD, University Washington Medical Center in support of hstudy titled, Fetal Michrochimersism in NormHuman Breast and Breast Cancer.

    Both of these young investigators have been inved to join the faculties of their respective instittions. These grants from Expedition Inspiratiocome at a critical time in the development of thecareers as clinical breast cancer scientists and junifaculty members.

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    Your donations truly make a difference to people battling Breast Cancer. Currently, in addition

    to the Annual Laura Evans Memorial Breast Cancer Symposium, Expedition Inspiration is funding

    several important studies. Read about the research your generous gifts are supporting.

    Dr. Marc Lippman, EI Scientific Advisor moderates Open Forum

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    HAVE YOU HEARD PUBLIC FORUM

    Boise, Idaho

    Have You Heard was presented by Expedition Inspiration on June 25,2007 at St. Lukes Anderson Center in Boise, ID. This Public Forum was gener-ously co-sponsored by St. Lukes Mountain States Tumor Institute and St. LukesBreast Care Services.

    A special presentation was made by Julie Gralow, MD, Associate Professor,University of Washington. Dr Gralow presented the latest in breast canceradvancements in diagnosis, treatment, and research. Also participating wereKathleen Grant, MD Hematology-Medical Oncologist at California PacificMedical Center in San Francisco, Ronald Dorn, MD radiation oncologist at

    Mountain States Tumor Institute and Robert Vestal, MD a clinical pharmacologyconsultant in Boise. All are members of EIs Medical Advisory Board.

    Have You Heardwas a unique opportunity to learn from the best medicalprofessionals in Idaho and top researchers and physicians from around the countryduring the Ask the Expertssession. Thank you to all who made it a success.

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    TWELFTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

    The Twelfth Annual Laura Evans MemorialBreast Cancer Symposium is scheduled forMarch 5-9, 2008. This years topic is, NewTherapeutic Approaches To Breast Cancer.The important medical meeting will be con-ducted under the leadership of Dr. MarcLippman, EI Scientific Advisor and Chairman

    Department of Medicine, Leonard M. MillerSchool of Medicine University of Miami. Anoutstanding field of contributing doctors andresearchers will participate in EIs worldrenowned Symposium. Your continued sup-port of Expedition Inspiration enables theorganization to host this unique medical meet-ing. Thank you!

    SAVE THE DATEOPEN FORUM

    Thursday, March 6, 2008 You are invited to attend ExpeditioInspirations Open Forum, to be held in con- junction with our Twelfth Annual MedicaSymposium. This is a special opportunity tolearn from the worlds foremost experts in thefield of breast cancer research. See you at theLimelight Room of the Sun Valley Inn in SunValley, Idaho 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Thank you toSt. Lukes Wood River Foundation for spon-soring the 2008 Open Forum.

    DIANA SHARPLESS, PhDDevelopment Director

    Diana Sharpless, PhD is delighted to be on boardas Expedition Inspirations new DevelopmentDirector. She brings a wealth of experience andlooks forward to the challenge of broadening EIsappeal in the non-profit sector. Her backgroundas an art therapist provides an eclectic outlook onthe human condition. As an artist, she conveys herpassion for wilderness through photography and public speaking on thehealing powers of nature. Serendipitously, Diana now finds herself involvedwith a dedicated Board of Directors and a committed staff who believe untiltheres a cure, theres a climb. During off-hours she can be found hiking in thesurrounding hills with her dog, Obo.

    ANGELA DeMICHELE, MD

    Expedition Inspiration is pleased to announcethat Angela DeMichele, MD has accepted theposition of Chair of the Medical AdvisoryBoard. She will take over for Julie GralowMD, who will remain on the Medical BoardThank you to both Drs. Gralow andDeMichele for their dedication.

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    MOONLIGHT SNOWSHOE 2007

    A breathtaking moon in transit over Wood River Valley skies cast longshadows on a myriad of snowshoeing adventurers as they climbed for acure during EIs Second Annual Moonlight Snowshoe Celebration. Withtiki torches and the shimmer of crystalline snow illuminating the way,frigid evening temperatures could not dissuade the indelible spirit of sur-vivors, their families and friends in throwing the gauntlet at the breastcancer epidemic effecting one in seven women.

    Warming up to a sumptuous meal and hand selected wines, eager guestsbid on an array of fabulous packages offered in honor, celebration, ormemory of someone directly affected by breast cancer. We are grateful forthe overwhelming generosity of businesses and private individuals in our com-munity,said Suzanne Mulenos and Juli Watson, Expedition InspirationBoard Members, who spearheaded the event.

    SIP FOR A CURESip for A Cure, a Wine, Beer, & BBQ Tasting Festival was held at theShilshole Bay Beach Club in Seattle, September 2007. This first time

    event for Expedition Inspiration drew over 350 wine sippers and beertasters. Co-chairs, Carole Deel and Maggie Miller were on hand to wel-come the crowd. It was a beautiful Seattle evening, the energy andatmosphere were amazing and everyone who came out to support the breastcancer cause had a fabulous time!said co-chair Deel.

    The 10th Annual Seattle event supports promising new research at TheUniversity of Washington Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Womens CancerClinic (www.seattlecca.org), under the leadership of Julie R. Gralow, MD,EI Medical Advisory Board Member.

    Sip for A Cure, was thrilled

    with the support from the wineriesand breweries and the large groupwho came out to toast for a cure forbreast cancer.

    Left to right: Carol O'Loughlin, EI Program Manager, Jenn

    Hennessey, Hike founder and co-chair, Mary Yeo- Hike participantand team member of EI's inaugural climb of Mt. Aconcagua, Dr. PetKaufman - Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Norris CottonCancer Center, and Melissa Waterhouse - Hike co-chair.

    Alaskan Brewing, Alpine Brewing Company, Apex Cellars, Baron Brewing, Lunar Brewing, Boundary Bay Brewing Co., Covington Cellars, Diamond Knot, Eaton Hill, Elysian BreweryFlyers Brewery, Gamache Vintners, Georgetown Beer, Kana Winery, Kestrel Vintners, Lazy Boy Brewing, Mack & Jacks Brewing, Masset Winery, Naches Heights Vineyards, NewBelgium Brewery, Nota Bene Cellars, Pike Brewing Company, Precept Brands, Prosser Wine Co., Farm Boy Wines, Pyramid Breweries, Red Sky Winery, RedHook Brewery, RevelryVintners, Rogue Ales, Roslyn Brewing Company, Saint Laurent Winery, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing, Star Brand Imports - Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Moretti, Affligem, Whitman CellarsWashington Wine Co., Willis Hall Wines, Wilridge Winery, Windy Point Vineyards, and Woodhouse Family Cellars. Thank You All!

    WINE AND BEER WERE DONATED FROM:

    FOURTH ANNUALNEW HAMPSHIRE TAKE-A-HIKEA damp fall morning greeted hardy hikers of all ageand fitness levels, as they hit the trail for ExpeditionInspirations Fourth Annual New HampshirTake-A-Hike. As supporters reached the summit oMt. Major, the sun broke out and rewarded hikerwith fabulous views of Lake Winnepesaukee and thsurrounding mountain ranges. Hikers from NewHampshire, Vermont, New York, Maine andMassachusetts participated in this wonderful event inthe great outdoors and raised over $15,000 for research

    The Hike funds research conducted under thdirection of Peter A. Kaufman, MD, AssociatProfessor of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology) aThe Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Dr. Kaufman spokat the Hike about how the funds from the Hik

    continue to support important patient services andprograms at the Cancer Center.

    The Hike began with a heartwarming Tribute FlagCeremony, where each hiker dedicated their hike to loved one who has fought the disease. Participantwere honored to hike with Mary Yeo, of CumberlandCenter, ME. Mary was a member of ExpeditionInspirations first team of climbers, which summittedMt. Aconcagua in 1995.

    Thanks to local sponsors; Tender Corporation

    Timberland, Es Ts and Attitash.

    Special thank you to the Hike co-chairs, JennHennessey and Melissa Waterhouse, and theisteering committee for their continued energy andinspiration as they organize this event each year!

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    TWELFTH ANNUALLOS ANGELES TAKE-A-HIKE

    Celebrities Shannon Tweedand her daughter, Sophie TweedSimmons, (A&Es Gene Simmons Family Jewels), CCHPounder (FXs The Shield), Christina Chambers (ABCsOne Life to Live) and Dr. Frank Ryan, plastic surgeon to the

    stars, headed into the great outdoors to help stamp out breastcancer one hill at a time at the 12th Annual LA Take-A-Hikeon Saturday, October 13, 2007, at Paramount Ranch inAgoura, California. They led some 400 hikers in beginning,intermediate and advance hikes and helped raise $80,000 forbreast cancer research at the USC/Norris ComprehensiveCancer Center and the Expedition Inspiration Fund forBreast Cancer Research.

    Sponsors of Expedition Inspiration Take-A-Hike includedCDW, Didio Ice, Dole Foods, Energy Club, Gelsons, HawkSigns, IZZE, La Brea Bakery, LA Specialty Produce, Mentor,

    Mink Radiologic Imaging, NY Bagel, Peter Shaver, Realitee,Talia and Tom Block Family, Volvic, WellnessPro, Whole Foods,and Wild Oats. Special thanks to those who honored thememory of Riva and Bob Frederick, long time Take-A-HikeSteering Committee Members.

    The Steering Committee:Teri Roseman ChairKarin Purvis Co-ChairPam AdelmanDiane CitronRandy DiDioBrittany De La Torre

    Ben GodfreyLibby HuebnerElisa Hunziker

    HARD ROCK ROCKTOBEROscar De La Hoya autographed boxing gloves to be raffled off for Expedition Inspiration. TheOlympic Gold Medal winning boxer was in Hollywood to autograph and donate a pair of pinkEverlast boxing gloves to the Hard Rock Caf for its 2007 Rocktober breast cancer awarenessinitiative. Big thank you to the Hard Rock Caf for their continued support.

    Ann PedreschiTheresa MichaelsBarbara Mink

    Jessica & Shaun OHaganJan Austin Judy Rosenberg

    Elizabeth SheetsWendy SheinkopfIvonne Villalobos

    Christina Chambers, CCH Pounder, Dr. Frank Ryan,Sophie Tweed Simmons and Shannon Tweed

    Tracy Tweed and Shannon TSandra Levy, Michael Press, MDPhD & Brittany De La Torre,Manager of Special Events USC

    CCH Pounder andLorraine Toussaint

    CURE IN THE CANYONS

    Cure in the Canyons, an extravagant late morning beauty-feswas held at the Malibu Bony Pony Ranch of noted Beverly Hillsplastic surgeon, Dr. Frank Ryan, on September 22. The event fea-tured more than 25 of the top beauty and wellness trendsetters who donated their time and products to fund breast canceresearch at USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.

    Guests enjoyed extraordinary free beauty treatments and samplesas they meandered through the amazing Malibu Bony PonyRanch, enjoying luxury products and services as top beautybrands offered makeovers, facials, and hairstyling and skincareadvice. A-List sponsors included Ole Henriksen, Vincent Longo Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics, Peter Solis and PaulinYoungblood, Kinerase, Paul Mitchell, NIA 24, Anastasia BeverlyHills, skynICELAND, Angeleno Magazine, SHAPE and FootPetals. Twin Magic Lashes by Daniel and Jimmy was on-site forexpert advice and free demos.

    Other sponsors included OPI, Yoga Works. Shell Vacation ClubApple Spice Junction Cookies, and Chocolates a la Carte alongwith Glaceau SmartWater, Korbel Champagne, Function Drinksand Olivier Napa Valley.

    Celebrity co-chairs of the event were actresses/TV personalitiesShannon Tweed and daughter Sophie Tweed SimmonsCelebrity co-hosts were actresses CCH Pounder and CatherineDent (The Shield), Lorraine Toussaint, (Saving Grace) andDr. Frank Ryan.

    Cure in the Canyons was the brainchild ofKarin PurvisCo-chair of the Los Angeles Take-A-Hike and EI volunteer since

    2003. She dedicates her efforts on behalf of her aunts.

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    CASTLE PEAKAugust 2007

    Castle Peak Teams raise record funds whileconquering remote Idaho peak in the battleagainst breast cancer!

    Two teams of 25 adventurers successfully summitted Castle Peak, at 11,815 feet, the highesin Idahos isolated White Cloud MountainRange, and raised a record $81,000 to supportbreast cancer research. The teams includedbreast cancer survivors and friends and hailedfrom eight states. Expedition InspirationBoard Members - Heidi Mickelson andStephanie Olson, Ketchum, ID and NancyKnoble of Enterprise, OR, Medical AdvisoryBoard Member - Kathleen Grant, M.D. of SanFrancisco and Advisory Board Member

    Courtney Kapp of Philadelphia were all teammembers. Tribute flags, honoring those whohave battled breast cancer were flown from thesummit of the mountain.

    Special thanks to the Kapp and Crenshaw fam-ilies and friends who have made the Five Peakin Five Years an annual tradition! Thank you to ALL of the team members who climb for acure. Additional thanks to photographer Joshua Wells and Matt Leidecker, both oKetchum, who documented the two-day climb

    beautifully. Sawtooth Mountain Guides wainstrumental in the successful ascent of CastlePeak, as they safely and skillfully led our teamsto the summit of this rugged mountain. Ourteams were hosted by Pioneer Outfitters in theirspectacular Chamberlain Basin Camp the nighprior to hiking to the summit. THANK YOUto The Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch, theKapp and Singer families for hosting theCelebration Dinner. It was a wonderful outdooradventure for all involved!

    Mark your calendars for the finale in the FivePeaks in Five Years series, as our teams con-tinue to conquer the highest peaks in Idahospectacular mountain ranges. ExpeditionInspiration will lead a team of climbers upBorah Peak, at 12,668, the highest point inIdaho, in August 2008.

    Thanks to ALL our climbers and theisupporters for the continued work on behalf ofExpedition Inspiration.

    Expedition Inspiration is pleased to offer the fifth climb of our Five Peaks in Five YearsSeries. BorahPeak, at 12,668 feet, is Idahos highest point. It is located in the Lost River Range and offers spectac-ular views of the Pahsimeroi and Big Lost River Valleys. Borah Peak is flanked by seven of the statesnine 12,000-foot peaks. Only an hour drive from world famous Sun Valley, this climb offers a wonder-ful hiking adventure in a very remote, isolated mountain setting. Here is your chance to bag the high-est peak in Idaho, climbing with Expedition Inspirations Team of breast cancer survivors, who not onlyclimb mountains, but move them!

    The Borah Peak Team will camp in the spectacular Big Lost River Valley, taking in views of the sur-rounding mountains and broad valleys. The Team will enjoy the hospitality of Sawtooth MountainGuides (SMG), who will ensure that our camp offers great food, comfort, and conversation the nightprior to the climb. Early the next morning, SMG will lead the climbers up the 5,500 foot ascent of the

    West Ridge Route. The climb is primarily a non-technical hike and scramble, with some ropes requiredacross the infamous Chicken Out Ridge. Upon summitting, the panorama will include spectacular viewsof the Pioneer and White Cloud Mountain Ranges.

    The Borah Peak Team will enjoy a Celebration Dinner back in the Sun Valley area, after a successfulday on Borah Peak.

    SIGN UP NOW! This is your chance to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer byjoining Expedition Inspirations Team in August 2008!

    DEDICATION ~The 2008 Borah Peak Climb is dedicated to our inspiration for EIs Five Peaks In FiveYears Series Courtney Kapp. Her passion for hiking in the great outdoors and her love for the

    beauty of Idaho make this climb a fitting tribute to her energetic and inspiring spirit.

    CLIMBING FOR A CURE FOR BREAST CANCER

    2008 PASSPORT TO

    ADVENTURE

    BORAH PEAK CLIMBLost River Range, Idaho

    AUGUST 22 & 23

    www.expeditioninspiration.orgor call: 208-726-6456

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    CASTLEPEAKCLIMB

    Thank you to our National Sponsors:Priv, Backpacker, Adventure Babe, SIGG and Scott U

    PRIV PREVENTS!Get Your Mammogram Campaign

    In its commitment to the fight against Breast Cancer, Privhas created a two-tier approach to aid in finding a cure andpromoting early detection.

    Priv Products will be donating $1.00 from the sale of the newFirm Hold Hair Spray55 Priv Formule aux Herbes #41 for thefirst 365 days it is on sale. Proceeds will benefit The ExpeditionInspiration Fund for Breast Cancer Research, the favoritecharity of Laurents long-time friend and client, Ta Leoni.

    Participating salons where Priv Products are sold also offered aselect number of complementary services to women who havehad their mammogram within the last year or who had theirmammogram scheduled before October 31, 2007.

    Priv founder, Laurent D. says, The goal is to be proactiveabout healthcare and remind people that mammograms are veryimportant. Even if we succeed in influencing just one woman tohave a mammogram, we have made a difference! Hopefully thisinitiative will truly help bring the importance of early detectionto the forefront.

    This is the third year that Priv has supported breast cancerresearch and Expedition Inspiration.

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    2008 Calendar of Events

    Peace

    February 16Sun Valley Moonlight Snowshoe Celebration Sun Valley, Idaho

    March 5-9 - Twelfth Annual Laura Evans Memorial Breast Cancer SymposiumNew Therapeutic Approaches to Breast Cancer Sun Valley, Idaho

    March 6 - Public Forum and Presentations

    in conjunction withTwelfth Annual Laura Evans Memorial Breast Cancer Symposium

    New Therapeutic Approaches to Breast Cancer Sun Valley, Idaho

    May TBA - Seattle Wine Event

    Spring 2008-TBA - Public Forum Boise, Idaho

    August 22-23 - Five Peaks in Five Years Borah Peak ClimbLost River Range, Idaho

    September-TBA - Los Angeles Event

    October 12Fifth Annual New Hampshire Take-A-Hike Alton Bay, New Hampshire

    Please watch for our newsletter, UPDATE, published annually and check our website,www.expeditioninspiration.org

    for all our latest scheduled events.

    BOARD OF DIRECTORSHeidi Mickelson, Chair

    Nancy Knoble, Vice Chair/SecretaryEvie Sauers, TreasurerKathryn Hendricksen

    Andrew JohnstonSuzanne Pere Mulenos

    Stephanie OlsonTeri Roseman

    Robert E. Vestal, MDJuli Watson, MSN, CRNP

    STAFFKatie Powell

    Carol OLoughlinLaurita Crabtree

    Diana Sharpless, PhD

    MEDICAL BOARDAngela DeMichele, MD, ChaUniversity of Pennsylvania

    Ronald V. Dorn, MDMountain States Tumor Instit

    Julie Gralow, MDUniversity of Washington

    Kathleen Grant, MDCalifornia Pacific Medical Cen

    Peter A. Kaufman, MDDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical C

    Michael Press, MD, PhDUSC Norris

    Robert E. Vestal, MDClinical Pharmacology Consul

    Boise, Idaho

    ~EI SCIENTIFIC ADVISORMarc Lippman, MDUniversity of Miami

    FULL MOONSNOWSHOE 2008

    SaturdayFebruary 16, 2008Sun Valley, Idaho


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