Carson City battalion chief's death a shock Nevada Appeal Fri, 01 Jan 2010 04:08 AM PST The day before Thanksgiving, Carson City Fire Battalion Chief Richard Chrzanowski and his family learned he had inoperable brain cancer. And the day before New Year's, with his family by his side, the cancer took his life. "The doctors said he had four weeks. We got five," his wife of 33 years, June, said Thursday from their East Carson City home. The speed and ruthlessness of the disease was in ... | Brain tumor gives Shaw new appreciation for life Martinsville Bulletin Fri, 01 Jan 2010 03:15 AM PST Donât take life for granted, Walt Shaw advises. Something unexpected could suddenly change your life, and not for the better. Shaw knows what he is talking about. He was able to turn a health problem into a positive experience. | Preparing for Successful Aging Kansas City InfoZine Fri, 01 Jan 2010 03:05 AM PST Itâs never too early or too late to start working toward the goal of improving brain health. | Woman greets New Year without a trace of cancer The Toledo Blade Fri, 01 Jan 2010 02:53 AM PST By JULIE M. McKINNON BLADE STAFF WRITER For 30-year-old Jenny Sugg, much of 2009 is a blur of hospital stays and treatments for advanced breast cancer, including full brain radiation. But Mrs. Sugg clearly remembers Dec. 22. That day, the Toledo mother of two found out the latest PET scan of her body shows no evidence of the stage IV breast cancer that had invaded her bones, liver, and lungs ... | | |
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