Going bald for a cause Douglas County News-Press Sun, 28 Mar 2010 02:00 AM PDT The Douglas County Sheriffâs Office joined the nation once again to raise money to help find a cure for kidâs cancer. | Athlete uses story for cancer awareness Douglas County News-Press Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:59 AM PDT Anyone in high school knows that life comes at you quickly, but one Highlands Ranch student was busy dealing with the stark realities of death. | Dennis Hopper dying from cancer Asbury Park Press Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:52 AM PDT LOS ANGELES â" Dennis Hopper is terminally ill and unable to undergo chemotherapy as he battles prostate cancer, his attorney wrote in a court filing. | Tanning bed ban for teens is proposed Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:44 AM PDT GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Federal health experts say more restrictions are needed to protect teenagers from the cancer risks of tanning beds, including a potential ban for people younger than 18. | Pansies for Progress campaign returns Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:37 AM PDT The Pancreatic Cancer Alliance has enlisted once again the support of local businesses, garden centers and community organizations for its fifth annual Pansies for Progress. The campaign, which takes place during the month of April, increases awareness of pancreatic cancer as it raises funds for research at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. A portion of the sale of ... | Green alternative takes toxins out of dry cleaning San Diego Union-Tribune Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:27 AM PDT Susanna Ko has a personal reason for being the owner of the GreenEarth Cleaning dry-cleaning business in Solana Beach on Coast Highway. She is a breast cancer survivor. | Fund-raisers to the rescue Detroit Free Press Sun, 28 Mar 2010 00:50 AM PDT Facing the most advanced stage of thyroid cancer and given at most five years to live, Rene Louis awoke one night last summer with a dream about how she could help others like her raise money to pay their medical bills. | Getting help, giving help Detroit Free Press Sun, 28 Mar 2010 00:50 AM PDT Here are some ideas: Ask the hospital or doctor if there's an indigent care fund. If they bill you, ask to be billed at a discount rate. The American Cancer Society provides advice about insurance issues. Call 800-227-2345. | | |
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