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... disease and a lack of means to diagnose and treat it, experts said on Tuesday. Worldwide, incidence of all types of cancer will double over the next two decades, with roughly 26.4 million new cases and 17 million deaths annually by 2030, a coalition ...
Source:Canada.com
Date:October 3, 2009
To observe the 25th anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, dietitians with the nonprofit Cancer Project are offering three delicious, low-fat, and easy-to-prepare recipes to help women prevent and survive breast cancer.
Source:The Gazette
Date:October 3, 2009
... by Barbara Pope, the book catalogues Kelly's work from a 2005 exhibit. "With the help of Grandma Kate's artistic eye, my grandfather worked so hard at his printmaking, often creating methods that were new and rare in his era," said Kelly's ...
Source:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date:October 3, 2009
... dads are critical role models and should let their attitudes against drug use be known. It's also important to keep an eye on their child's social circle, since, especially for girls, it's their friends who are so central to influencing their ...
Source:News-Medical.Net
Date:October 3, 2009
... dads are critical role models and should let their attitudes against drug use be known. It's also important to keep an eye on their child's social circle, since, especially for girls, it's their friends who are so central to influencing their ...
Source:Science Daily
Date:October 3, 2009
Susan Jacks has spent much of the last decade as a caregiver. She looked after her late husband Ted Dushinski while he battled lung cancer, and in recent years has taken care of her brother Bruce as he fought leukemia and colon cancer.
Source:Vancouver Sun
Date:October 3, 2009
Nurse Kelly Alden left, talks with Kathy Tobias during Tobias' chemo treatment for breast cancer at Arizona Cancer Center at UMC North.
Source:Arizona Daily Star
Date:October 3, 2009
... retrievers. They were almost inseparable. Then, almost three winters ago, he died. It was an unexpected, fast-moving cancer. She had to regroup; the golden days in the field were over. She had to decide what to do next. You can see the results of ...
Source:Toledo Blade
Date:October 2, 2009
Published: Friday, October 2, 2009 at 5:11 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 2, 2009 at 5:11 a.m. Medicare is putting in place a new policy that may sharply curtail the use of the cancer drug Avastin as a treatment for eye diseases.
Source:HendersonvilleNews.com
Date:October 2, 2009
... the outcome of a bill on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's, R-Calif., desk. The bill would require operators of breast cancer detection scans to post notices when the machines fail to meet certification standards. Oprah's magazine is working on a ...
Source:ABC7 KGO
Date:October 2, 2009
As your older children board the bus to go back to school, it can be difficult for the younger ones.
Source:Http
Date:October 2, 2009
Michigan's first proton beam therapy center will be a whole lot bigger than a bread box - but considerably smaller than a football field, thanks to new technology that will allow McLaren Health Care to build the revolutionary cancer treatment facility right here in Flint.
Source:The Flint Journal
Date:October 2, 2009
KEEP an eye out for a team of walkers this Saturday, who will be striding out from Fazakerley Hospital to St Helens to raise cash for a cancer ward.
Source:Sthelensstar.co.uk
Date:October 2, 2009
... have come to know the bright light that is Sarah Mary Hughes. Sarah (9 years old) is courageously battling brain cancer. Her wisdom beyond years, her strength and her absolutely discerning eye for color have lead to this Sarah's Strength duo of ...
Source:Glassybaby
Date:October 2, 2009
AN EASTBOURNE pensioner was left waiting in casualty for hours for two stitches when she fell outside the hospital moments after she had been told her she was too ill to have treatment for cancer.
Source:Rye And Battle Today
Date:October 2, 2009
... Saturday to help each in the quest for better health. A benefit spaghetti dinner and silent auction for 2-year-old cancer patient Michael Thomas is planned for 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Homer City Nazarene Church, 3376 Rt. 119 Hwy South, Homer ...
Source:PittsburghLIVE.com
Date:October 2, 2009
When Donegal woman Anne McShea lost her mother to breast cancer in 1968, there was little talk about women checking themselves for lumps or going for regular mammograms.
Source:Derry Today
Date:October 2, 2009
... know that the community was rooting for each other and raising awareness for a deadly disease made the upbeat breast cancer survivor smile. She and her Positively Pink survivor support group members from Cambridge and Caldwell were among the ...
Source:ZanesvilleTimesRecorder.com
Date:October 2, 2009
... lived comfortably, but not beyond their means, in a house in the small town where they grew up. Then a diagnosis of cancer changed the Eylers' life in ways they never could have imagined, let alone planned for. Now Jacque and Jim live month to month ...
Source:Netscape
Date:October 2, 2009
'Have fun in the sun, but protect your eyes.' That was the advice given to the participants of the Breast Cancer Support Group by Dr.
Source:The Daily Sentinel
Date:September 22, 2009
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