Ralph Lauren polo shirts look good, do good Los Angeles Times Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:53 PM PDT Sales of the limited-edition shirts in bright summer shades will benefit breast cancer organizations. Summer Fridays are a Manhattan tradition, allowing office workers to close up shop early and head out to weekend shares in the Hamptons, Shelter Island or upstate New York. That's the breezy, "school's out" feel that the new limited-edition Ralph Lauren polo tries to conjure in a ... | Fawcettâs death spotlights a rare cancer MSNBC Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:49 PM PDT In a perverse twist of medical fate, Farrah Fawcett has become the poster girl for anal cancer, a rare disease often linked to a sexually transmitted virus. | Minnesota Wild star Gaborik enters the open market Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:42 PM PDT Good Riddance. Now get to Vancouver and spread your cancer there. Marian Gaborik is officially a free agent. The Minnesota Wild star's contract expired when the NHL's offseason formally began Wednesday. | Pairings announced for Jimmy V Classic Yahoo! Canada Sports Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:40 PM PDT Butler will meet Georgetown and Indiana will face Pittsburgh in this year's Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden. The pairings for the Dec. 8 doubleheader were announced Wednesday. This will be the 15th annual Jimmy V Classic and the seventh played in New York City. The games are part of the fundraising effort for the V Foundation for Cancer Research, which is named for the late Jim ... | Ruden: Athletes step up to fight cancer Stamford Advocate Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:33 PM PDT Victoria Druehl has seen the insidiousness of cancer too often. She has lost two aunts, a grandfather and has a grandmother in remission. Druehl has also seen the battle being waged against the | Sound waves offer prostate hope BBC News Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:20 PM PDT An experimental therapy using sound waves may offer people with early stage prostate cancer an alternative treatment option, doctors believe. | Emotion, few details, in Obama's health care pitch MyMotherLode.com Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:16 PM PDT President Barack Obama wanted to put a human face on his plans to overhaul health care, and a Virginia supporter did just that Wednesday. Fighting back tears, Debby Smith, 53, told Obama of her kidney cancer and her inability to obtain health insurance or hold a job. | | |
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