Cancer Survivor Wins & Loses | Video KFYR-TV Bismarck Thu, 04 Jun 2009 18:00 PM PDT This December Merry Plante will be celebrating an anniversary many hope they never have to have. "It`ll be five years," says Plante. In 2004, 39 year old Plante was diagnosed with breast cancer. | Mountlake Terrace couple to race for the cure this Sunday KING5 Seattle Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:57 PM PDT Every participant in this Sunday's Race for the Cure has a personal reason for being there. For one Mountlake Terrace couple, it's about her breast cancer and his efforts to get fellow employees to sign up. | Events - Cancer Support Fort Worth Weekly Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:57 PM PDT Cancer Support. 7pm every Wed. 817-332-5570. Grace's executive chef, Blaine Staniford, started practicing his "TexAsian" cuisine several years ago at Dallas' Fuse restaurant, home of the grilled Kobe beef ... | What can we do? Rome Observer Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:42 PM PDT ROME - From spaghetti dinners to raffles, snack sales, benefit lunches and more the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life is as much about doing as it is about remembering. | Breast cancer survivors pass on a gift of hope The West Australian Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:40 PM PDT For women like Maria Waters, a diagnosis of secondary breast cancer would have once been a death sentence but 20 years on she is living proof that the disease has become far less deadly. Now in her | Stan Strick, former Herald executive editor, dies Everett Herald Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:35 PM PDT EVERETT â" Stan Strick, a firm, principled leader in The Herald newsroom for more than a quarter century, died Thursday from complications related to cancer treatment. | Cancer vaccine efficacy enhanced using anti-diabetic drug Metformin News-Medical-Net Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:22 PM PDT After a vaccination or an infection, the human immune system remembers to keep protecting against invaders it has already encountered, with the aid of specialized B-cells and T-cells. Immunological memory has long been the subject of intense study, but the underlying cellular mechanisms regulating the generation and persistence of long-lived memory T cells remain largely undefined. Now, ... | Tumour claims world-renowned cancer specialist WA Today Thu, 04 Jun 2009 17:16 PM PDT Christopher O'Brien, the world-renowned cancer specialist who died from a brain tumour last night, acquired many honours during his career, including being made an officer in the Order of Australia, to be announced in the Queen's Birthday honours list on Monday. | | |
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