We'll have to do a search of the old posts, I remember it being long, and it probably should be put in the FAQ's section. This weekend I am at the American Academy of Oral Medicine meeting in San Diego and on a tight schedule, so I can't do it. But we can find it for sure and get it there. If anyone cares to do the search, please email me the URL. Monday I have meetings with the Paltrow family in LA related to additional PR they might do with us this year, Tuesday with the people at LED /VELscope related to a paper on detection, Wednesday I am meeting with other members of the oral cancer task force at CDC in Atlanta, and Thursday I am off to Denver as a speaker on a roundtable at the Public Health Conference with a group I am the only lightweight in. David Wong (UCLA) on Salivary Diagnostics and molecular markers, Miriam Rosen the head of the BC Cancer Agency, on the tissue fluorescence for early detection, Alice Horowitz (NIH/NIDCR) on National standards for OC screening.... and me on the changing HPV demographics of the OC population. All this is moderated by Ms. Klienman from the Public Health Service under the Surgeon General. That will take me through NEXT Saturday. Welcome to my world. If anyone wonders why I don't post as much as I used to... or am not as prompt as I used to be with my email replies to the many patient questions, here is your answer. Please look at the time codes on my postings, most are late evenings, when I am writing from my laptop in bed. No rest for the wicked!! But you know I am not complaining and wouldn


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.