Cancer survivor thankful for support Marshalltown Times-Republican Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:59 PM PDT Julie Miller said getting diagnosed with breast cancer was both "surreal and devastating." What happened next in her life was inspiring. | A timeline of problems at Cancer Check America The Beaufort Gazette Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:55 PM PDT February: Cancer Check America begins operating on Hilton Head Island; leases space and equipment from Advanced Imaging, 460 William Hilton Parkway. | Walking for family Kennebec Journal Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:32 PM PDT WINTHROP -- Jill Howes couldn't think of a better way to celebrate her 70th birthday than honoring the memory of her beloved daughter, Rachel, who was stolen away by breast cancer three years ago. | The health beef over barbecued meat Los Angeles Times Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:30 PM PDT Grilling some meats is reputed to increase cancer risk thanks in part to chemical compounds called HCAs, which form at high temperatures. So what's a July 4th cook to do? Meat on the grill is as much a part of the Fourth of July as fireworks and American flags. But it is also reputed to increase cancer risk in unsuspecting patriots, thanks in part to chemical compounds formed when meats ... | Was Cancer Check America doctor's oversight adequate? The Beaufort Gazette Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:25 PM PDT State health officials have referred to the S.C. Board of Medical Examiners questions about the practices of a longtime Hilton Head Island physician who was involved with a troubled business offering preventive imaging. | Rally for a Cure tournament for charity Monroe Courier Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:13 PM PDT The Fairfield County Chapter of the Executive Womenâs Golf Association (EWGA) is hosting the Rally for the Cure in partnership with the Susan G Komen Foundation to support Breast Cancer Awareness on Monday, July 18 at 12:30 p.m. at Mill River Country Club in Stratford. Men and women of all levels are welcome to play. | Chavez's illness poses potential pitfalls for foes Manila Bulletin Sat, 02 Jul 2011 20:54 PM PDT CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) â" Opponents of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez face a new political playing field filled with potential pitfalls now that their nemesis has announced he is being treated for cancer. Venezuela's loosely knit coalition of opposition factions insists it is sticking with plans to stand behind a single candidate in next year's presidential election, yet the only glue that has ... | | |
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