Live-blogging the Golden Globes: Christopher Plummer for the win The Arizona Republic Sun, 15 Jan 2012 17:25 PM PST Christopher Plummer wins best supporting actor in a drama for his work in "Beginners."Â I can get behind that - he was tremendous as a man who announces late in life that he is gay, shortly before learning he has terminal cancer. Plummer was great - the joy he brings to the role is infectious, never overplayed, just right. Though I would have gone with Jonah Hill, I think, for "Moneyball."Â We ... | Hospital honors patients who lost cancer battle The Shelby Star Sun, 15 Jan 2012 17:20 PM PST SHELBY â" Tiny candles flickered inside glass containers. Each light represented a well-fought battle with cancer. Cleveland Regional Medical Centerâs Cancer Center held a Celebration of Life service on Sunday at Bethel Baptist Church. The annual... | Sponsored by Wakefield Today Sun, 15 Jan 2012 17:14 PM PST Nutritional therapists are giving "dangerous" advice to patients, including those with cancer, according to a Which? investigation. | Morse shown the Dancing On Ice door Belfast Telegraph Sun, 15 Jan 2012 17:13 PM PST EastEnders actress Laila Morse became the second celebrity to exit Dancing On Ice after she lost a skate-off against former child actor Corey Feldman. Related Stories Jessie J's Domino effect hits No 1 Peaches: Mum is watching over me Heather Mills tells of cancer scare Channel gamble on Charlie Sheen Pitt: It's a golden night for us | Heather Mills tells of cancer scare Belfast Telegraph Sun, 15 Jan 2012 17:09 PM PST Heather Mills has revealed she had a cancer scare before Christmas after doctors discovered a tumour at the top of her amputated leg. Related Stories Jessie J's Domino effect hits No 1 Peaches: Mum is watching over me Channel gamble on Charlie Sheen Morse shown the Dancing On Ice door Pitt: It's a golden night for us | Utah doctors tout high-tech cancer treatment The Salt Lake Tribune Sun, 15 Jan 2012 16:56 PM PST Utah doctors tout high-tech cancer treatment By Kirsten Stewart The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jan 15, 2012 05:45PM MDT An independent group of radiation oncologists affiliated with hospitals throughout Utah is hyping the arrival of âthe worldâs most advanced radiation therapy.â Residents of Davis, Washington â" and now Salt Lake â" counties have ready access to Accuray Inc.âs TomoTherapy Hi-Art ... | | |
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