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Anthony J. Braswell
Mr. Braswell is currently the Administrative Director for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC), Women’s Cancer Research Institute (WCRI), a consortium of 40 physicians, scientists and other health care and academic professionals working to find a cure for women’s cancers. Under the direction of world renowned medical oncologist Dr. Beth Y. Karlan, laboratories of WCRI sponsor research that seeks to identify the causes of breast, ovarian, and other gynecologic cancers, develop therapies to treat women who are bravely battling cancers, and eventually uncover cures that will end the threat to women of gynecologic cancers; budgeted expenses of $2.3 million annually. As part of the Cedars-Sinai medical Center, The Institute sponsors outpatient oncology services, inpatient oncology care, laboratory based research, genetic research and testing for women’s cancers and male breast cancer through our Gilda Radner Cancer Program, and community outreach, education and advocacy to increase knowledge and awareness of women’s cancers.
Mr. Braswell is a fourteen year survivor of the AIDS epidemic. His life now carries a mantle of responsibility to those colleagues, friends and lovers who have been lost to this epidemic that they not be forgotten, and that future generations have access to medical care and education/prevention information that is factual and truly promotes safe behavior.
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