We have readily available technology to screen people for cancer mutations and yet the vast majority of people and not being screened. Cancer prevention is a priority if all patients. Prevention of hereditary cancer should be a priority of all countries. Outside of the US adoption of this new science and is happening much faster than within the US despite the US doing the majority of the research. Precision medicine is the future! This rapidly evolving science is changing how we PREVENT cancer, DETECT cancer early and TREAT cancer! #familyfirst #nevermissamoment #fridayfocus #entrepreneur Would love to hear about your favorite family moment this week (maybe even see a picture or a video) or hear what's your favorite book to read at bedtime (ours is currently Lady and the Tramp). You can see his four books here and even support him if you see one your children may like! They were so surprised, and it was beyond rewarding! We all loved the experience so much, that I decided to continue on and create several more books." So, I wrote and published my very first children's book, The Magical Christmas Pajamas. I was so moved that I reached out to him to ask what inspired it all, and here's what he said: "I wanted to give my wife and kids something special for Christmas. How cool is that? Talk about being an entrepreneur focused on your kids! Hannah Chapman, CFP®, APMA®, CRPC® exactly who you would love to help! For bedtime, he got to read them one of four children's books he authored. I have had so much fun this week making new connections that I never would have without your wisdom and guidance).īelow is a special moment that he had with his boys this week. (By the way, truly thank you Deanna Russo for teaching me the real value of LinkedIn. In today's Friday Focus, I want to feature my new friend Vincent Fabbiano whom I met through seeing his post, following the family first hashtag. And last-minute trips to the grocery store for celebratory balloons. Days out of the office allow a much-needed balance: time to get work done and be present for the other stuff. But, for now, I get this moment-one I would've missed without the flexibility of a hybrid remote work schedule. And they probably won't squeal over balloons in the backseat. I tried my best to let the scene wash over me. Their first day in Pre-K and the 2-Year-Old Room was a success. (I feel you, girl.) Their smiles filled my rearview mirror. "Eat! Eat!" My youngest said, declaring lunch as her favorite part of the day. They both pulled them closer, bouncing them on their laps, as they told me about their first day of school. She was pointing at the surprise balloon waiting for her inside the car. "Loon! Loon! Loon!" My almost 2-year-old squealed as she ripped off her backpack and climbed into her car seat after school.
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