Monday, October 1, 2012

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Monday, October 01, 2012 6:03 PM PDT

Colombian president to have prostate cancer surgery
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Mon, 01 Oct 2012 17:41 PM PDT
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said on Monday that he would undergo surgery for prostate cancer this week but that the tumour was minor and non-aggressive. "It's a small tumour located on the prostate gland and it's a good prognosis, it's not aggressive," the 61-year-old Santos said in an address to the nation from the presidential palace in Bogota, flanked by his ...

UPDATE 2-Colombian president to have prostate cancer surgery
Reuters via Yahoo! Maktoob News Mon, 01 Oct 2012 17:34 PM PDT
* Santos say 97 pct chance he will be totally cured * Peace talks with rebels set to start in October BOGOTA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan ManuelSantos said on Monday that he would undergo surgery for prostatecancer this week but that the tumor was minor andnon-aggressive. "It's a small tumor located on the prostate gland and it's agood prognosis, it's not aggressive," the 61-year ...

Colombian president says to have prostate cancer surgery
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Mon, 01 Oct 2012 16:57 PM PDT
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said on Monday that he would undergo surgery for non-aggressive prostate cancer and that the tumor was caught "in time". "It's a small tumor located on the prostate gland and it's a good prognosis, it's not aggressive," he said in an address to the nation. (Reporting by Eduardo Garcia and Jack Kimball)

Surviving breast cancer is first step on road to recovery
U-T San Diego Mon, 01 Oct 2012 15:00 PM PDT
Many women who have been through breast cancer likely know more than they ever thought they would know about the disease, and think that once treatment is complete, normal life begins anew. For many, it does. But, for others, life after breast cancer can bring as many new challenges as it does reasons to be thankful. After treatment, the cancer journey isn̢۪t over; instead, many women embark on ...




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