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Chinese Community Learns About Hep B
Approximately 500 people attended a free bilingual hepatitis B panel discussion and lunch sponsored by California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) and held in conjunction with the “San Francisco Hep B Free” ampaign on May 4 at the Imperial Palace in Chinatown.
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Run or Walk for LIVERight
Lace those running shoes and come out for the third annual LIVERight, a 5k run/ walk to raise awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer.
Hosted by the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University and Answer to Cancer, the event will take place on May 10 at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park. Registration begins at […] -
Love Your Liver With A&PI Wellness Center
Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center and the University of California, San Francisco, will be providing free hepatitis B screenings and vaccinations to the public at their second annual Love Your Liver Health Fair on Saturday, April 26.
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Filipinos Get Tested for Hep B
In an effort to outreach to the Filipino community and educate them about the dangers of hepatitis B, the Pilipinos of UCSF Student Organization will host a health fair at the Bayanihan Community Center at 1010 Mission St. on April 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the […]
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San Jose’s Hep B Free Clinic
Two Stanford School of Medicine students are hoping to make San Jose free of hepatitis B.
Recognizing that hepatitis B was the most underserved health care need at the Stanford student-run Pacific Free Clinic, Steven Lin and Elizabeth Chao came up with the -
Brown & Toland Supports Campaign
One of the leading partners of the S.F. Hep B Free campaign is Brown & Toland Medical Group, a comprehensive, multi-specialty independent practice association serving 200,000 Bay Area residents.
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Volunteer to Educate Your Community
To help raise awareness about hepatitis B in the Korean community, Nicole Kim volunteers her time to give educational presentations in Korean and English.
Kim, a junior studying human biology at Stanford University and an intern at the Asian Liver Center, has always been -
Behind the Trademark Jade
In order to rally people worldwide to eradicate hepatitis B and the risk of liver cancer, Dr. Samuel So knew that he needed to create a brand that everyone would recognize and embrace.
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Santa Clara Launches Hep B Free Campaign
Anne Im knows the fatal effects of hepatitis B, having lost her grandfather to liver cancer from the disease. Now actively involved in the nonprofit Asians Americans for Community Involvement, she hopes to help educate and prevent others from enduring the same fate, particularly those in Santa Clara County.
