Jobsâs Return to Apple Greeted With Little Fanfare by Investors Bloomberg Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:56 PM PDT Investors have gotten comfortable with Appleâs management team and its ability to run the company without Jobsâs oversight, said Ryan Jacob , head of the Jacob Internet Fund in Los Angeles. Jobs, a cancer survivor, received a liver transplant during his five-and-a-half-month leave. | Breast Cancer Breakthrough CBS 42 Birmingham Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:33 PM PDT Just a year ago, Sara Sussman was a newlywed, ready to start a new life. Today she's battling to survive. Sussman has inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC, a very rare and aggressive form of the disease. "To hear 'you have cancer' is hard, and to hear that you have stage-four, the highest level of diagnosis is indescribable, especially when you are 35 years old and you just got married," says ... | UMSL hopes to improve breast cancer treatment The Current Online Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:24 PM PDT According to the American Cancer Society, "African American women with breast cancer are 67 percent more likely to die from the disease than white women." Margaret Barton-Burke, the Mary Ann Lee Endowed Professor of Oncology Nursing at the University of Missouri-St. | NZ charity rowers lost contact in Indian Ocean NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:22 PM PDT Race organisers have lost contact with four New Zealand men who are rowing across the Indian Ocean to raise money for a prostate cancer charity. | Dateline Pittsburgh: 06/30/2009 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:20 PM PDT Awards/Honors The Cell Transplantation Program at The Western Pennsylvania Cancer Institute, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, has been granted accreditation by the Foundation | Featured Advertiser Washington Post Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:15 PM PDT ACS CAN is the nation's leading cancer advocacy organization that is working every day to make cancer issues a national priority. | Tolles remembered as kind, generous person Cape Coral Daily Breeze Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:14 PM PDT A man considered by many to be one of Cape Coral's founding fathers, Earle F. Tolles, died Monday. Tolles, who moved to Cape Coral and founded Con-Crete Seawalls with brother Ron Tolles in 1961, died at 86 years of age after battling cancer. | | |
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