Marc Narducci: S. Jersey basketball tournament to aid cancer research The Philadelphia Inquirer Fri, 13 Feb 2009 02:00 AM PST The basketball is expected to be top notch, but as always it's secondary when mentioning the Olympic-Cape Challenge.This series of games tomorrow and Sunday at St. Augustine will match the top boys' basketball teams from the Olympic Conference and Cape Atlantic League. | North American Scientific Sells Prostate Line San Fernando Valley Business Journal Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:56 AM PST North American Scientific Inc. will sell its prostate brachytherapy product line to Best Theratronics Ltd. in a deal worth $5 million. Items in the line include Prospera brachytherapy seeds, SurTRAK needles and strands and accessories used to treat prostate cancer. | Upper Dublin rolls up its sleeves for alum The Globe Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:55 AM PST A group of Upper Dublin Alumni from the Class of 1971 will hold a beef and beer benefit for a classmate who is battling cancer. | In the Neighborhood Battle Creek Enquirer Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:41 AM PST The American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program has expanded since partnering a year ago with Battle Creek Health System to foot the bill for gasoline and insurance and with Sunshine Toyota to lease a vehicle. | Friday's notebook The Burlington Free Press Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:25 AM PST Schools join in initiative to fight breast cancer | Addiction doomed smoker, jury decides Orlando Sentinel Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:19 AM PST A jury decided Thursday that a longtime chain smoker's death from lung cancer was caused by nicotine addiction, a potentially costly loss for tobacco giant Philip Morris and an important test case for thousands of similar Florida lawsuits. | Jury rules against tabacco giant News 24 South Africa Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:15 AM PST A jury has decided that a longtime chain-smoker's death from lung cancer was caused by nicotine addiction, a potentially costly loss for tobacco giant Philip Morris. | Co-founder of Indian Creek Nature Center dies The Gazette Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:15 AM PST CEDAR RAPIDS and#8212; B.B. Stamats, a co-founder and inspiration behind the Indian Creek Nature Center, has died.Stamats, 76, died of cancer Wednesday at her home in Ridgefield, Conn., said her son, Bill Stamats, vice president and general manager of Stamats Inc. of Cedar Rapids. Another son, Peter Stamats, lives in San Francisco.Bill Stamats described his mother as an independent, strong ... | Professor dies from rare cancer Ball State Daily News Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:09 AM PST Sheryl Alley is remembered by her friends and family as being selfless and giving. The accounting professor was close friends with Vicky Shipley, who teaches in Ball State University's accounting department. | | |
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