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Glenn Weaver, Executive
Director
Prostate Cancer Research Institute
Hap Weyman Memorial
Prostate Cancer Fund
5777 West Century Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Contact Glenn
John Loesing, Project Director Prostate Cancer Climb Hap Weyman Memorial Prostate Cancer Fund 3694 El Encanto Drive Calabasas, CA 91302 Contact John
Dr. Terry Weyman, Founder
Prostate Cancer Climb
Hap Weyman Memorial
Prostate Cancer Fund
2277 Townsgate Rd. #101
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Contact
Dr. Terry
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PROSTATE CANCER CLIMB
Mount Aconcagua, Argentina - January, 2001
To Benefit
Hap Weyman Memorial Prostate Cancer Fund
Prostate Cancer Research Institute
Press Coverage
> Monday,
February 8, 2001
Neighbors
- Mountaineers bring awareness to prostate cancer
NEAR THE TOP--Staff writer John Loesing brings his Acorn to 21,000 feet
at Mt. Aconcagua, Argentina, the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere.
The expedition in January helped raise funds for the Hap Weyman Memorial
Prostate Cancer Awareness Project. ...more
By John Loesing,
Acorn Staff Writer
Monday, February 8, 2001
The Acorn - TheAcorn.com
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> Friday, January 12, 2001
Mounting a Challenge to a Deadly Disease
Led by a California chiropractor, a group of men is going to extremes
to beat prostate cancer.
By Kelly Cardona,
Chiroclinix.com Staff
Friday, January 12, 2001
Chiroclinix.com
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> Monday, January 1, 2001
Taking On the Steep Climb Against Cancer
Benefit: In memory of his father and following lead of women's group,
man organizes Andean trek to raise funds and awareness for prostate disease.
By MARGARET TALEV,
Times Staff Writer
Monday, January 1, 2001
LA Times Ventura County Edition - LATimes.com/editions/ventura/
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> Monday, January 1, 2001
Team Trains for Mountain Trek Planned as Memorial
to a Father
Remembrance: Thousand Oaks man organizes Andean expedition to raise funds
for and awareness of prostate cancer. ...more
By MARGARET TALEV,
Times Staff Writer
Monday, January 1, 2001
LA Times Valley Edition - LATimes.com/editions/valley/
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> Monday, January 1, 2001
A High Aim for Cancer Awareness
Health: Mountaineers will climb the tallest peak in the Andes to promote
prostate research and early testing.
By MARGARET TALEV,
Times Staff Writer
Monday, January 1, 2001
LA Times State & Local News - LATimes.com/news/state/
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> Tuesday, December 26, 2000
Stepping up to fight cancer
A Ventura man is ready to risk his life in hopes of saving others.
By NICOLE WHITE, nwhite@herald.com
Miami Herald
Tuesday, December 26, 2000
The Miami Herald - Herald.com
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> Thursday, October 26, 2000
Prostate
survivors have lofty goals
Battling a cancer is like climbing a tall mountain, both are uphill struggles
in a test of bodies and souls. ...more
By John Loesing,
Acorn Staff Writer
Thursday, October 26, 2000
The Acorn - TheAcorn.com
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> Thursday, September 21, 2000
Climb for Cancer - Scaling New Heights for Prostate
Cancer Awareness
Whatever it is that drives a man to climb a 23,000-foot mountain might
also keep him from taking a simple, life-saving test. Prostate cancer
isn't something that most men want to talk about or think about. But one
Mammoth man is aiming high to change that.
By Stacy Corless
Mammoth Times Online Edition writer
Thursday, September 21, 2000
Mammoth Times Online Edition - MammothTimes.com
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> Friday, June 30, 2000
Climbing toward a lofty goal
TERRY WEYMAN: County man to challenge 22,835-foot Aconcagua in Argentina,
in memory of his beloved father.
By Ray Hughey
Ventura County Star writer
Friday, June 30, 2000
Ventura County Star - InsideVC.com
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Proceeds of the Prostate Cancer Climb will go exclusively
to funding education and research. Distribution of the
Hap Weyman Memorial Prostate Cancer Project Fund will be determined by
the Independent Educational Research Funding Committee (IERFC).
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