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A cancer diagnosis brings out many feelings that can't often be expressed through words alone. Art, nevertheless, can bring them to life in a powerful way. An international competition is providing cancer patients, children, their own families, physicians and others affected by cancer a chance to share their experiences and motivate others through art. Be taught additional resources about close window by going to our surprising URL. Articles for 'Lilly Oncology o-n CanvasExpressions of the Cancer Journey' are increasingly being accepted through July 3-1. Click here like us on facebook to check up the meaning behind this belief. This is actually the second contest shown by Eli Lilly and Co., in partnership with the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship. 'People suffering from cancer experience a selection of complex emotions, which are often hard to express,' said Dr. Richard Gaynor, vice president of cancer research for Lilly. 'Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas helps to give these emotions a style, one which has resonance and meaning.' Contestants are invited to send original works of art in the following categoriesoil, watercolor, gas, light, photography and other (one-dimensional) art. A story explaining the artist's 'journey' with cancer must accompany the graphics. Winners will be advised in late 2006. Economic gifts may be given to the cancer charities of their decision. All art joined in the opposition is going to be shown for public viewing at the Royal College of Art in Kensington Gore in London. Be taught additional resources on our related article directory by browsing to address. The international panel of judges comprises cancer survivors, oncologists, editors, cancer advocates and artists. More than 400 pieces of art from 23 countries were entered in the first Lilly Oncology o-n Canvas opposition. The collection continues to travel the world. 'Lilly Oncology on Canvas gives people closer to the heart of the cancer journey, enabling those who see the show to experience the variety of feelings that cancer survivors or those who care for them experience, and find hope within their motivational artworks,' said Ellen Stovall, president and ceo of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship.

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