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International Patient Associations Germany

 

Deutscher Akademikerinnenbund (DAB)

Contact: Dr. med. Patricia Aden
Phone: 00 49 201 - 57 88 38
E-Mail: Patricia.Aden@gmx.de
Website: http://www.dab-ev.org

Deutscher Akademikerinnenbund (DAB) is the association of university women in Germany. It has 800 members, among these a group of young members who have built up a rather effective network. The purpose of the DAB organization which was founded in 1926 is to support women in their career and the critical evaluation of tendencies influencing the role of women in society. There are several working groups in DAB, one of them deals with gender medicine. The DAB is a member of the European network UWE (University Women of Europe) and of IFUW (International
Fellowship of University Women).

 

Gesundheitsreferentin
Contact: Katja Mann
Phone: 00 49 391 5086194
E-Mail: katjamann@gesundheitsreferentin.de
Website: http://www.gesundheitsreferentin.de

Health is their most important possession and so they are committed to preserve it. Gesundheitsreferentin.de wants to inform about actual health topics through seminars and projects to give everybody the power (empowerment) to conserve their health or to deal with their health issues. Target is to strengthen health to prevent illness.

 

LAGO Brandenburg e. V.

Contact: Marion Moeller
Phone: +49 331 270 7172
E-Mail: moeller@lago-brandenburg.de
Website: http://www.lago-brandenburg.de
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LAGO was established in 1993 on the initiative of the Brandenburg Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Health and Family Affairs and is a certified charity. Its mission is to ensure continuous improvement in cancer care and treatment in its federal state. LAGO offers institutions and professional groups, self help organizations and volunteers in cancer care a forum to exchange experiences and form cooperations.



WACC Network
Women Against Cervical Cancer Network (WACC Network) is a Network of individuals, groups, institutions and organizations voluntarily engaged in women's health, as well as in cancer prevention, with the aim of saving women's lives and improving women's health globally...
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  Our Cause
Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women: it affects around half-a-million women and - each year - kills over 280,000, worldwide.
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