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        Volume 4: No. 1, January 2007

        LETTER TO THE EDITOR
        With Thanks and Appreciation


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        Suggested citation for this article: Lengerich EJ, Bohland JR, Brown PK, Dignan MB, Kluhsman BC, Paskett ED, et al. With thanks and appreciation. Prev Chronic Dis [serial online] 2007 Jan [date cited]. Available from: http://www.cy118119.com/pcd/issues/2007/
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        To the Editor:

        On behalf of fellow contributors to the journal, we would like to thank you for choosing Appalachian health as the theme for the October 2006 issue of Preventing Chronic Disease. We appreciate your willingness to call attention to this persistent disparity in chronic disease, including cancer. This health disparity is unlike any other because it is defined by geography and interwoven with culture, socioeconomic position, and stereotypical image. In particular, we appreciate the professionalism your staff used in addressing this topic and in editing this issue throughout its full development.

        We were particularly saddened to hear of the recent and sudden death of Barbara A. Mortimer, PhD, who worked tirelessly on the Appalachian issue. From our perspectives as authors and investigators, her professionalism made our job much easier. She not only added clarity to our writing but also helped bring much-needed attention to this important health disparity. She will be missed.

        Eugene J. Lengerich, VMD, MS
        The Pennsylvania State University
        Health Evaluation Sciences
        Hershey, Pa

        James R. Bohland, PhD
        Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
        Institute for Community Health
        Blacksburg, Va

        Pamela K. Brown, MPA
        West Virginia University
        Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center
        Morgantown, WVa

        Mark B. Dignan, PhD, MPH
        University of Kentucky
        Markey Cancer Center
        Lexington, Ky

        Brenda C. Kluhsman, MSS
        The Pennsylvania State University
        Health Evaluation Sciences
        Hershey, Pa

        Electra D. Paskett, PhD
        The Ohio State University
        Comprehensive Cancer Center
        Columbus, Ohio

        Nancy E. Schoenberg, PhD
        University of Kentucky
        Department of Behavioral Science
        Lexington, Ky

        Stephen W. Wyatt, DMD, MPH
        University of Kentucky
        College of Public Health
        Lexington, Ky

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