Storms stop second round; Mickelson still has 3 to play The Conroe Courier Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:39 PM PDT MEMPHIS, Tenn. â" Phil Mickelson is looking a bit more at ease, the golf course providing some of the distraction he wanted while he and his wife deals with her breast cancer. | Dixie back a week after Ingram's triumph Cherokee Tribune Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:38 PM PDT Last week, Frank Ingram took the checkered flag in the Bill Ingram Memorial, winning the 11-year-old race named after his late father, who lost a battle with cancer in 1999. | This Weeks Poll KAMR Amarillo Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:33 PM PDT Which of these is your favorite ride? AMARILLO -- From seven to seven, they'll be walking to raise awareness. The American Cancer Society kicked off their annual Relay For Life on Friday. | An emotional Relay for Life Lancaster Online Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:33 PM PDT When Laurie Salimbeni attended her first Relay for Life four years ago, it held a special meaning for her.She had been diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer only a week earlier.At the time she was nervous, unsure about how her own encounter with cancer would turn out.But this year was different for... | A CELEBRATION OF HOPE AND COURAGE Sedalia Democrat Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:25 PM PDT One of the distinctive activities of the annual American Cancer Societyâs Relay for Life is the cancer survivorsâ lap. In Sedalia the event took place Friday on the track at Jennie Jaynes Stadium. Leading the lap are two children from Knob Noster, both cancer survivors, with their parents. | Medical Centers Target Chronic Diseases in Developing Countries Moldova.org Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:21 PM PDT By Jessica Berman The National Institutes of Health, America's federally-funded medical research organization, is spearheading efforts to establish chronic disease centers in 11 developing countries, where illnesses such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease have become bigger killers than infectious disease. Chronic, lifestyle-related diseases caused by excessive fast-food consumption and lack ... | For these Tigers, pink is for winners, on the field and off The Florida Times-Union Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:19 PM PDT Editor's note: Tuesday-Marie writes about the encouragement she has received from a winning soccer team after being diagnosed with breast cancer. I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. read more | Lefty is people's choice in NY, now more than ever Yahoo! Canada Sports Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:14 PM PDT No one knew for sure what was going through Phil Mickelson's mind. He had just wasted a solid start to his round by hitting a fairway metal into the water. The U.S. Open, a major that has teased him for 15 years, was approaching. He was playing for the first time since learning his wife, Amy, had breast cancer. | | |
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