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| An inside look at fighting cancer Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 10:01 PM PST Eisenhower's Dr. John Cutrone shows Selby Dunham, founder of BIGHORN BAM, some of the state-of-the-art breast cancer technology purchased with BAM's $2.3 million donation. Many climbed to raise awareness of lung cancer Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:54 PM PST Almost 600 people climbed 42 flights, or 838 stairs, for the American Lung Associationâs 5th annual Fight for Air Climb at the Bank of America tower downtown this Saturday. UMaine Women's Hockey Team Raises Breast Cancer Awareness Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:54 PM PST The Black Bears hosting Boston College and wearing pink jerseys! That's because Maine was "Skating Strides for Breast Cancer." It's the seventh time the Black Bears have played in this game. The women's team has been selling pink pucks to promote this cause. Tonight, after the game, they auctione . . . Not letting the cold get to them Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:21 PM PST About 200 jumpers took the plunge Saturday morning at the annual Polar Bear Jump at Camden Falls to benefit Financial Assistance for Cancer Treatment. Grateful man thinking of organ donor Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:20 PM PST LOWELL (AP) -- It's quite possible that cancer was what saved Tom McKay's life. For sure, a strange way of rationalizing a bad situation. Then again, that's the kind of man McKay is. To say the 66-year-old general manager of the Lowell Memorial Audit Mistye Leigh Meador Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:15 PM PST Mistye Leigh Meador, 42, of Athens, passed away Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, at her home after a long battle against cancer. Medina Boy with Cancer gets Trip to Disney Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:12 PM PST JACKSON, Tenn. - A wish is coming true for a Medina boy who has cancer. On Saturday, 9-year-old Chance Houlihan was surprised by the Make a Wish Foundation with a free trip to Disney World in Florida. Memorial rehab program offers benefits to cancer survivors Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:10 PM PST Memorial Medical Center has joined a growing number of hospitals nationwide that offer physical rehabilitation to cancer survivors, people who in the past often didnât receive these life-improving services. Bio-electric signals can nip cancer in the bud Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:09 PM PST Washington, Feb 3 : A bio-electric signal can identify cancer prone cells and potentially suppress their growth by the manipulation of the electrical charge across their membranes, says a study. Karen Sue Payne, 53 Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 09:08 PM PST Karen Sue Payne, loving mother, passed away surrounded by family and friends on Jan. 24, 2013, at age 53. Karen fought against stage 4 terminal brain cancer for two years. | |
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