Man has unnecessary cancer surgery after misdiagnosis The New Zealand Herald Mon, 25 May 2009 22:01 PM PDT Health and Disability Commissioner Ron Paterson has called for more robust systems to be implemented at Nelson Hospital after a man underwent unnecessary surgery. | Breast cancer victim needs family support The Brantford Expositor Mon, 25 May 2009 22:00 PM PDT Question: I've been going through breast cancer since last December when it was first caught. I had a lumpectomy and now radiation. It is now getting pretty rough. My father died when I was 12, and I've had many problems with my mom and sister throughout my life.[...] | US 'cancer battle' teen returns BBC News Mon, 25 May 2009 21:57 PM PDT A US mother and her cancer-stricken son return voluntarily after fleeing court-ordered chemotherapy for the boy. | Sheriff: Boy who fled chemo returns to Minnesota Winona Daily News Mon, 25 May 2009 21:57 PM PDT NEW ULM, Minn. (AP) â" A 13-year-old cancer patient and his mother, who fled Minnesota last week to avoid court-ordered chemotherapy returned to the state voluntarily Monday, and the boy was examined by a doctor. | Sick boy home after flight Albany Times Union Mon, 25 May 2009 21:57 PM PDT NEW ULM, Minn. ? A 13-year-old cancer patient and his mother, who fled Minnesota last week to avoid court-ordered chemotherapy for him, returned voluntarily Monday, and the boy was being evaluated by a doctor, a sheriff and the family's attorney said. | Woman seeks cancer treatment FOX 35 Orlando Mon, 25 May 2009 21:56 PM PDT An Apopka woman who has dedicated her life to helping others is now getting some much needed help of her own. Debbie Turner has been battling cancer for ten years. | Funding for pioneering cancer vaccine research Scoop.co.nz Mon, 25 May 2009 21:44 PM PDT The Malaghan Institute of Medical Research has developed an internationally-recognised cancer immunotherapy research platform that has led to its involvement in clinical trials for non-Hodgkinâs lymphoma, metastatic melanoma and glioblastoma. | Words are the weapons for cancer survivor Tribune Chronicle Mon, 25 May 2009 21:43 PM PDT AUSTINTOWN - When Brenda Rider was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 37, she didn't tell her friends and family that she only had months to live. ''I didn't want to be allowed to feel sorry for myself,'' she said. ''I didn't want to be treated like a sick person.'' That was 10 years ago. | Hedge-Fund Titans Hear Chanos, Einhorn, Raise Funds for Cancer Bloomberg Mon, 25 May 2009 21:30 PM PDT May 26 (Bloomberg) -- At last yearâs Ira W. Sohn Investment Research Conference, Greenlight Capital Inc.âs David Einhorn told an audience of hedge-fund managers that Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. wasnât disclosing the whole truth about its finances. | cancer patients Asheville Citizen-Times Mon, 25 May 2009 21:27 PM PDT In partnership with the American Cancer Society, the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Pardee Hospital and WestCare Health System will offer the âLook Good ⦠Feel Betterâ program June 1. | | |
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