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Cancer Related Educational Video Sharing and Interactive Community Launches Online
Date:6/15/2009

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A weekly segment, CancerTV News, reports on current research and breakthroughs in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. All news segments are broadcast in English by a professional anchorperson, and will also be offered in Spanish in the future. CancerTV Talk features interviews with oncology thought-leaders, prominent physicians, representatives of institutions and executives from leading cancer related corporations. Oncologists will also respond to emails, providing explanations to care strategies and concerns in addition to approaches they might take related to other medical situations. All content is accessible via mobile devices.

CancerTV also enables pharmaceutical firms to educate the public about diseases and treatments while staying within recent Pharma guidelines for marketing to consumers. Every video submitted will be reviewed and assessed for its educational value prior to posting. CancerTV's in-house production team is available to apply its expertise in oncology content to produce videos on behalf of physicians, institutions, patient advocacy groups and pharmaceutical firms at our state-of-the-art facilities.

For physicians, health care practitioners and caregivers, CancerTV equips them with accurate medical information and news that they easily can send to their patients. Thus, health care providers can better educate their patients and avoid the time, effort and expense required to identify dynamic patient educational materials or to produce videos on their own.

"CancerTV is proud to offer the only oncology focused web-based repository of educational videos about cancer from a wide variety of reputable sources," says Dr. Myo Thant, founder of Cancer TV, respected hematologist/oncologist with 30 years in practice, and a software and multimedia pioneer. "CancerTV is like a YouTube for patients and physicians focused on cancer, but wit
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