Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture Series


November 19, 2003 - 6th Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture - see Flyer for full details

Keith I. Block, MD
Block Center for Integrative Cancer Care, Evanston, Illinois

Integrative Cancer Care: Clinical Program and Related Research


March 7, 2002 - 5th Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture

Michael Lerner, Ph.D.
President, Commonweal (a health and environmental research institute)

The New Healing Bond: [click for transcript]
Why Personal and Environmental Health are Inseparable in the 21st Century


November 30, 2000 - 4th Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture

Susan Love, MD
Medical Director, Santa Barbara Breast Cancer Institute, Adjunct Professor of Surgery at UCLA and author of "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book"

Breast Cancer and Menopause: Why are Women Looking for Integrative Answers


December 2, 1998 - 3rd Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture

Lawrence H. Kushi, Sc. D.
Associate Professor, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota

Can Diet Influence the Development and Progression of Cancer


December 2, 1996 - 2nd Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture

Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph. D.
Center for Mindfulness in Medical Health care and Society. University Stress Reduction Clinic of Massachusetts Medical Center

Mindfulness, Meditation & Mind/Body Medicine:
An Overview of Research and Clinical Applications


December, 1995 - 1st Annual Carol Ann Schwartz Lecture

Michael Lerner, Ph.D.
President, Commonweal

Choices in Healing:[click for transcript]
Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer


* In memory of Carol Ann Schwartz who died of lung cancer in 1994 at age 56, despite the interventions of conventional medicine. She and her family sought alternative treatments that might have helped her, but had to do so outside of the medical profession, and alas too late. Her family founded a program in her memory to make reliable information on complementary cancer therapies readily available to help others with cancer and to be a resource to the healthcare community

They also support this ongoing lecture series in Carol Ann Schwartz' memory.


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