North Penn laXers fall to Hatboro-Horsham North Penn Life Tue, 04 May 2010 06:00 AM PDT On an unseasonably cold Tuesday night, Hatboro-Horsham hosted North Penn in its inaugural boysâ lacrosse âThink Pinkâ game â" set up to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. | New Hope clips Christopher Dock booters North Penn Life Tue, 04 May 2010 05:59 AM PDT On an evening better suited for postseason soccer in the fall, the Christopher Dock girlsâ soccer team lost, 1-0, to its Bicentennial Athletic League archrival, New Hope-Solebury, before a decent sized crowd on Breast Cancer Awareness Night at Dock Stadium. | 4 generations join forces Timmins Daily Press Tue, 04 May 2010 05:56 AM PDT Things are about to get a little less harried for one Timmins family, as they prepare to bare all and shave off their hair for cancer. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, the four-generational head shave is some-t hing that has never been done in Timmins before. "We're going to be skinheads [...] | Fundraiser huge success Timmins Daily Press Tue, 04 May 2010 05:56 AM PDT Our team, Legal Ladies, put on a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life, at The Victory Tavern on April 24. The event was a huge success and we were able to raise over $1,800. Thank you to Randy Gattesco and his staff from The Vic for allowing us to host this event and "take [...] | Varner named Guthrieâs 2010 Volunteer of the Year Morning Times Tue, 04 May 2010 05:56 AM PDT SAYRE â" Over the past year, Bob Varner has fed farm animals for the hospital-bound, taxied cancer patients to and from their treatments, and has logged over 6,500 volunteer hours at Robert Packer Hospital. | Good Dogs bake sale to benefit Kids with Cancer Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item Tue, 04 May 2010 05:50 AM PDT With Mother's Day only a couple weeks away, it's time to make those final gift decisions for mom. Good Dogs Park Towne, 301 N. Lewis Road, Limerick, a doggie day care and training facility, is holding a Mother's Day Bake Sale May 8. | Aethlon Medical plans to initiate patient recruitment for cancer immunotherapy study News-Medical-Net Tue, 04 May 2010 05:50 AM PDT Aethlon Medical, Inc., the pioneer in developing therapeutic filtration devices to address infectious disease and cancer, announced today that it plans to initiate patient recruitment for a cancer immunotherapy study by year end. The pilot study seeks to demonstrate an improved immune function in cancer patients as a result of the Aethlon Hemopurifier removing tumor-secreted exosomes from the ... | | |
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