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The ► symbol, which appears throughout the articles in the ESUN newsletter, is a hyperlink that returns you to the table of contents, In This Issue. Each of the words or phrases that are underlined in articles in ESUN are hyperlinks to websites, documents or articles. The hyperlinks were valid when the specific issue of ESUN was published. If you find any broken links, please send us a note about them. The document hyperlinks typically open PDF documents, so you should have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your system in order to read them.
Information in ESUN and on the The Initiative's website is provided on an "as is" basis for general information only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultations with qualified health professionals who are familiar with your individual medical needs. We caution readers and internet users to take care when using “medical advice” obtained on the web or in newsletters such as this. If you are concerned about your medical condition or that of a family member, loved one, or friend, consult a physician. Although we carefully review our content, The Initiative cannot guarantee nor take responsibility for the medical accuracy of documents we publish, nor can it assume any liability for the content of the various websites that we link to or that are linked to The Initiative's website. We believe the information on our website and in ESUN provides you with a starting point for a discussion with your physician who can give you his/her opinion about it. ► ESUN, the Electronic Sarcoma Update Newsletter, is an electronic newsletter meant to serve the communities represented in the logo shown in the above masthead. The logo represents sarcoma patients, their caregivers and loved ones, and the medical team working together for a common purpose—to improve the quality of life for those who have sarcoma. The breaks in the links and between the links are meant to remind us of the difficulties in communicating and understanding that often occur among people. The logo's background consists of the small round blue cells that identify a particular type of sarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, which is the one Liddy was battling. To learn more about Liddy, see Liddy’s Story on our website. ► Please send us your recommendations for topics that you would like to see covered in ESUN as well as any other comments or feedback that can be useful to us. We also welcome contributions of essays and articles that are relevant to ESUN and its intended audience (see About ESUN, above). ► Registering to Receive Notifications about the posting of ESUN Send us a note containing your e-mail address if you would like to receive a note when the next issue of ESUN is published. ►
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