Cancer drug offers new hope BigPond News Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:56 PM PDT A breakthrough new drug developed in Britain could be life-saving for cancer sufferers. | POPULAR WORDS Queensland Business Review Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:47 PM PDT Training agency Charlton Brown joins fight against cancer by signing âCommitment to Cooperationâ with not-for-profit Mummyâs Wish... more Queenslandâs consumer confidence indicator rose to 33 percent over the quarter, but still remains the weakest in Australia... | Steven Wells Says Goodbye Philadelphia Weekly Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:46 PM PDT Editor's note: Our friend and colleague Steven Wells died Tuesday, of the cancer he had documented so well in two cover stories for Philadelphia Weekly. On June 14, he submitted this, his final column for PW. Why is it that the people with the most profound stuff to say are also those who are the least capable of being able to express that profundity? I am talking about us. The mutoids. The ... | Cards of Hope 2009 WBOY Clarksburg Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:40 PM PDT Winners announced for holiday greeting cards to help cancer patients. | Littlest Heroes golf outing and auction is Monday Solon Herald Sun Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:40 PM PDT The Littlest Heroes seventh annual golf outing and auction is set for Monday at Shaker Heights Country Club. Proceeds benefit northeastern Ohio children and young adults with cancer through the Littlest Heroes, based on Mayfield Road in Chesterland. Shotgun... | âSouth Pole Doctorâ felled by return of cancer Lisbon Morning Journal Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:36 PM PDT SOUTHWICK, Mass. - A 1970 West Branch High School graduate who made national headlines a decade ago for treating herself for breast cancer at the South Pole succumbed to cancer earlier this week. | Study: Smog nearly doubles risk of cancer Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:35 PM PDT Los Angeles County residents face nearly twice the risk of cancer from air pollution compared with the rest of the nation, with a slice of Cerritos facing the greatest potential harm, according to a federal study released Wednesday. | Antarctica breast cancer doctor dies aged 57 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:26 PM PDT An American doctor who diagnosed and operated on herself after discovering she had breast cancer whilst working in Antarctica has died aged 57. | | |
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