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Bodywork: Colon cancer doesn’t just strike older people

September 9, 2020

Despite its reputation as a disease that strikes in later years, colon cancer affects people of all ages.

Filed Under: Dr. Prescott Column Bodywork Tagged With: acs, black panther, bodywork, cancer, cancer society, chadwick boseman, colon cancer, death, disease, funding, marvel, news, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, older, OMRF, oncology, Prescott, stephen, steve, treatment, young, youth

OMRF welcomes trick-or-treaters from Positive Tomorrows

November 1, 2018

For the 12th consecutive year, OMRF hosted a Halloween event for more than 70 trick-or-treaters from Positive Tomorrows.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: annual, at risk, elementary, fundraiser, halloween, homeless, homelessness, newsok, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Positive Tomorrows, school, tradition, trick-or-treat, youth

Positive Tomorrows students enjoy trick-or-treating fun at OMRF

October 30, 2014

OMRF welcomed a fun group of ghosts, goblins and princesses from Positive Tomorrows to celebrate Halloween.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: at risk, cancer, candy, children, facility, halloween, homeless, kids, lupus, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, poor, Positive Tomorrows, trick-or-treat, youth

Getting a Closer Look: Youth Leadership Exchange students see science in 3-D

March 26, 2008

It was a day away from school, but not a day off from learning when a dozen students from across Oklahoma County visited the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The students, part of the Youth Leadership Exchange, spent an afternoon touring OMRF’s world-class facilities and got a closer look at the science that takes a closer […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: education, exchange, leadership, student, youth

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