MOCA Community Ed Archives – 2004 and Earlier
What We Should Know About Clinical Trials
October 2004 – Dr. Peter Argenta, gynecologic oncologist, Marva Bohen, Director of Outreach & Education, and Elaine Bell, Coordinator of Clinical Trials at the University of Minnesota
Living with the Fear of Recurrence
November 2003 – Brenda Hartmann, ovarian cancer survivor and therapist
The Importance of Knowing Family History
February 2003 – Mary Ahrens, genetic counselor at the University of Minnesota/Fairview
Honoring Your Relationship
November 2002 – Brenda Hartman
Living beyond the Cancer Experience
November 2002 – Jon Mac Rae
A Spiritual Approach to Life and Cancer
August 2002 – Chaplain Mary Johnson, Mayo Clinic
Complimentary Alternative Medicines, Good Nutrition, and Exercise Management
March 2002 – Dr. Sharon Norling, Director of Mind, Body, Spirit Clinic at the University of Minnesota and Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology and Women’s Health.
Current Issues and Future Directions in Ovarian Cancer
February 2002 – Dr. William Cliby, Mayo Clinic
Sexuality and Intimacy After Cancer Treatment
November 2001 – Julie Ponto, Oncology Nurse Specialist and Program Coordinator for the Women’s Cancer Program at Mayo Clinic
Families Coping with Cancer
June 2001 – Psychologist Sue Petzel, University of Minnesota Women’s Health Center
Second Line Treatment for Ovarian Cancer and Risk Factors for Recurrence
July 2000 – Dr. Patricia Judson, gynecologic oncologist from the University of Minnesota.


