Kaiser on cutting edge with CyberKnife The San Francisco Examiner Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:55 PM PDT Kaiser Permanente opened its fourth cancer treatment facility in South San Francisco last week, becoming the third Bay Area facility with a CyberKnife â" a radio-surgery system that treats elusive cancer cells and tumors. | Survivors serve others The Coldwater Daily Reporter Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:54 PM PDT Cancer survivors were the celebrity servers Tuesday night at Ponderosa Steakhouse in Coldwater. | Mt. Carmel offering free skin cancer screenings The Morning Sun Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:53 PM PDT Mt. Carmelâs Regional Cancer Center will offer free skin cancer screenings on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the hospitalâs Cancer Center. | Staten Island 9/11 hero needs a bone marrow match Staten Island Advance Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:48 PM PDT Retired firefighter Roy Chelsen suffers from a rare and deadly form of blood cancer and is in dire need of a bone marrow transplant. He saved their lives on 9/11. Now, firefighters are trying to return the favor by finding... | An emotional return to golf for Mickelson MyMotherLode.com Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:46 PM PDT The idea was for Phil Mickelson to return to a routine as best as possible in his world now shaken with fear. It has been three turbulent weeks since he announced his wife, Amy, was diagnosed with breast cancer. | No sub for this one Daily Pilot Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:30 PM PDT For almost as long as Estancia High School has been in existence Rem Champion has been a charismatic, funny and uplifting presence in its classrooms, students say, but the Marine-turned-teacher hasnât been around as much lately because he has been taking care of his wife who is sick with cancer. | Acomplished WMU alumni dies at age 80 Western Herald Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:22 PM PDT By Frtiz Klug News Editor David Carley, a Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo College graduate who was a prominent developer and politician in Wisconsin, died of liver cancer on May 13 in Charlottesville, Va. He was 80. Carley grew up in Detroit before moving with his family to Galesburg. In 1950 he earned a bachelorâs degree from WMU [...] | Green tea being tested to stop cervical cancer Asbury Park Press Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:22 PM PDT Green tea has long been lauded for its myriad health benefits, but a group of researchers is trying to actually prove whether some of the buzz is true. | | |
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