Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Health News: [cancer]


HPBA Aces help Relay For Life
Pinecrest Tribune Tue, 03 May 2011 14:02 PM PDT
Members of the 12U Howard Palmetto Aces baseball team performed some community service at the recent American Cancer Society Relay For Life event at Pinecrest Park. Trevor Vela, Christopher Gonzalez, Dylan Samole and Alexander Acevedo assisted at the event by placing the completed Luminarias around the park in alphabetical order, serving dinner to the cancer [...]

More young women tanning
KFDA-TV Amarillo Tue, 03 May 2011 14:00 PM PDT
Many young women are still tanning, despite repeated health warnings about cancer risk.

Charity softball tournament funds cancer fight
Welland Tribune Tue, 03 May 2011 13:59 PM PDT
PELHAM â€" An avid sportswoman's memory will be honoured later this month when the sixth annual Jeannette Giammarco Memorial Tournament Charity Tournament takes place on softball diamonds in Pelham and Welland.[...]

QC man who inspired fans loses race against cancer
WQAD Moline Tue, 03 May 2011 13:58 PM PDT
The Quad Cities has lost a racing legend who inspired people with his drive to live.

Purple lights adorn Gardner City Hall
Worcester Telegram & Gazette Tue, 03 May 2011 13:54 PM PDT
GARDNER - City Hall took on a purple hue last night as lights were turned on to symbolize hope for people suffering from cancer.

Health Notes: Pink ambulance raises cancer awareness
Daily Press Tue, 03 May 2011 13:36 PM PDT
Ambulances usually turn heads, but this one will make you do a double-take. The pink medical transport is named "Miss Vicki-Medic 23" in honor of Vicki Prescott, Medical Transport employee since 1992 and two-time cancer survivor.

SNMH Foundation donates $1M for new equipment
The Grass Valley Union Tue, 03 May 2011 13:36 PM PDT
Chris Cidonio of the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, checks in on the room where a new linear accelerator will be installed. Delivery is expected on June 17

Breast cancers found between mammograms more likely to be aggressive
PhysOrg Tue, 03 May 2011 13:35 PM PDT
Breast cancers that are first detectable in the interval between screening mammograms are more likely to be aggressive, fast-growing tumors according to a study published online May 3rd in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Damon Runyon 5K for Cancer Research to be August 7th.
The National Sports Review Tue, 03 May 2011 13:32 PM PDT
I received the following from Marty Appel: IN ITS THIRD YEAR, DAMON RUNYON 5K AT YANKEE STADIUM ON TRACK TO RAISE $1 MILLION FOR CANCER RESEARCH NEW YORK, May 3, 2011 â€" Thousands of avid runners, passionate baseball fans, cancer survivors, and supporters from across the country will descend on Yankee Stadium on August 7, and it [...]

Hoops league to benefit cancer research
The McDowell News Tue, 03 May 2011 13:31 PM PDT
Steven Schutz loves basketball. In fact, he loves it so much he started his own league.




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