Rosalyn Handel, rabbi school booster The Philadelphia Inquirer Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:01 AM PDT Rosalyn Cutler Handel, 76, of Elkins Park, a photographer and supporter of Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, died of pancreatic cancer last Thursday at Abington Memorial Hospital. | The Artfull Bras Project hangs at SC State Museum Columbia Star Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:53 AM PDT Members of Quilters of South Carolina have created one- of- a- kind bras for Breast Cancer Awareness. The exhibit consists of 50 original works of art, which are unique, entertaining, humorous, and beautiful to make the public aware of breast cancer, to memorialize those lost to the disease, and to honor survivors. | Rodney Wolfe The Billings Outpost Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:52 AM PDT Rodney Leo Wolfe, 60, whose hobbies included gold panning in the mountains, died of cancer on Monday, March 16, 2009, at his home in Billings. He was the son of Laurence and Fern Wolfe of Belfry. | Family facing cancer, disability looking for help Norwalk Reflector Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:45 AM PDT Though he has been a quadriplegic for 26 years, Ray Krisha has maintained a high level of independence with the help of his wife, Ramona. But with Ramona, 47, in her own battle against cancer, the couple needs some help. | Millipore Partners with the American Cancer Society Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:36 AM PDT BILLERICA, Mass.----Millipore Corporation a Life Science leader providing technologies, tools and services for bioscience research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, today announced it will partner with the American Cancer Society to support critical research and awareness programs dedicated to combating cancer. | Gearing up for relay of a lifetime Daily Pilot Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:35 AM PDT Cancer survivor Pamela Curry has undergone eight surgeries over the past 10 years after being diagnosed with stage-3 breast cancer. | Pitt vaccine to prevent colon cancer being tested in patients EurekAlert! Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:35 AM PDT ( University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences ) Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have begun testing a vaccine that might be able to prevent colon cancer in people at high risk for developing the disease. If shown to be effective, it might spare patients the risk and inconvenience of repeated invasive surveillance tests, such as colonoscopy, that are now ... | 2 studies conflict over value of prostate cancer screening WDAM-TV Hattiesburg Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:33 AM PDT WEDNESDAY, March 18 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies offer conflicting views on the value of screening men with a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to check for prostate cancer. | | |
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