No sub for this one Daily Pilot Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:57 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. | More Relay for Life events begin tonight The Southern Illinoisan Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:54 PM PDT Tonight will mark the beginning of 12 hours of walking, entertainment, memorials and tributes in Herrin and Murphysboro, as American Cancer Society volunteers invite the communities to join in the annual Relay for Life. The relays are designed both to raise funds for cancer research and patient services, and to honor survivors of the disease. | Mickelson fires two-under in PGA return AFP via Yahoo! News Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:52 PM PDT Phil Mickelson fired a two-under par 68 in a roller-coaster opening round of the PGA St. Jude Classic, his first competitive round since wife Amy was diagnosed with cancer. | Family struggles with childâs cancer, her motherâs brain injury The Enid News & Eagle Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:50 PM PDT HENNESSEY â" Six-year-old Shaelyn Lara took the photograph from her little sister and gently held it to her cheek. âMa-ma,â she said, looking up briefly and smiling shyly. She lowered the picture of her mother, along with her eyes, and stared at the image a few more seconds. | Walking for a cause Daily Pilot Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:49 PM PDT The Costa Mesa Relay For Life kicked off Saturday morning at Orange Coast College for 24 hours of walking to raise money for the American Cancer Society. | Taking a different track Daily Pilot Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:49 PM PDT A chance meeting at Costa Mesaâs first Relay for Life cancer walk in 2007 changed the life of Shadow Lane. | Donations top £40,000 in newspaper's cancer appeal holdthefrontpage.co.uk Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:45 PM PDT Donations to a weekly's appeal to refurbish a cancer unit at a local hospital have this week topped £40,000 in just three months â" including £2,000 from funeral mourners. | 'Scrapbookers' to help American Cancer Society Daily Chronicle Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:45 PM PDT Eleven hours might seem like a long time to engage in any activity, even one that's fun. But Saturday, between 20 and 30 "heavy-duty scrapbookers" will spend 11 hours indulging their hobby, all in the name of the American Cancer Society. | 'Tibetan medicine offers hope for cancer' New Kerala Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:34 PM PDT New Delhi, June 12 : Tibetan medical science, a 2,000-year-old legacy of herbal and spiritual healing born in the Buddhist monasteries of high-altitude Tibet, offers cures for diseases like cancer and thalassaemia but is yet to be recognised by the Indian government, says one of its leading woman practitioners here. | Dirt Therapy KULR-8 Billings Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:33 PM PDT Billings women affected by cancer participated in a little "dirt therapy" Thursday night. | | |
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