Retired law enforcement officer dies of cancer The Martinsburg Journal Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:43 PM PST MARTINSBURG - A retired law enforcement officer who served in the Eastern Panhandle for almost three decades until his retirement in 2006 died Tuesday evening at a Maryland hospital after a bout with cancer. | Relay for Life of Lapeer County kicks off Lapeer Area View Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:41 PM PST IMLAY CITY â" Volunteers and participants are invited to join in on the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Lapeerâs kickoff rally on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Imlay City United Methodist Church, 210 N. Almont Ave., Imlay City. read more | Eagles carry on charitable work with 2011 cancer benefit The Burton View Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:34 PM PST BY AMANDA DURISH 810-452-2645 ADURISH@MIHOMEPAPER. COM BURTON â" In its seventh year, the Burton Eagles âLive for a Cure!â Feb. 19 cancer benefit will feature nacho creations and a karaoke challenge. read more | Friends plan final toast to well-loved Albany bartender Albany Times Union Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:33 PM PST Cancer destroyed his liver, he's not a candidate for surgery or transplant, and his kidneys are failing. [...] yet even in his final weeks Wisniewski, a consummate old-school bartender with vast knowledge of spirits, art and music and an even greater capacity for friendship, has continued to welcome people to pull up a chair and talk. When you live a rock 'n' roll lifestyle, when you're the good ... | Four-gene/protein signature more accurately predicts metastatic prostate cancer News-Medical-Net Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:32 PM PST Prostate tumors that carry a "signature" of four molecular markers have the potential to become dangerously metastatic if not treated aggressively, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute report in a study published online today by the journal Nature. The discovery lays the groundwork for the first gene-based test for determining whether a man's prostate cancer is likely to remain dormant ... | Blacks Still Hit Hardest by Cancer MedicineNet.com Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:27 PM PST Title: Blacks Still Hit Hardest by Cancer Category: Health News Created: 2/1/2011 6:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 2/2/2011 | | |
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