National News More>> KMIR 6 Palm Springs Sun, 25 Apr 2010 10:01 AM PDT Psychedelic psychotherapy? Study tests magic mushroom drug to aid treatment of cancer anxiety More>> | Business News More>> WBOC Salisbury Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:56 AM PDT SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Allison Stacey Cowles, a longtime civic leader and matriarch of the family that publishes The Spokesman-Review, has died. The newspaper said Cowles died late Saturday night in Spokane from pancreatic cancer. She was 75. | Poor men undertreated for prostate cancer Press TV Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:53 AM PDT Compared to their richer counterparts, men living in deprived areas are less likely to receive radiotherapy or surgery for prostate cancer, a new study says. | Survivor star to appear at Relay for Life The Times-Journal Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:52 AM PDT Bruceâs Foodland will play host to a special guest at the DeKalb County Relay for Life event on April 30. Bobby Jon Drinkard, of the reality TV show âSurvivorâ and host of âOn the Jobâ on PBS, will be at the Bruceâs Foodland tent during the American Cancer Societyâs annual fundraiser. | CHARACTER ACTOR MICHAEL PATAKI DIES New Kerala Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:51 AM PDT Character actor MICHAEL PATAKI has lost his battle with cancer, aged 72. Pataki, an accomplished voiceover actor, film and television star, died on 15 April (10). The type of cancer was not specified. | Video Sports Wrap: Fords victorious at Checking for Cancer Tournament Main Line Suburban Life Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:48 AM PDT Boysâ lacrosse: Radnor edged Hatboro-Horsham, 8-7, Saturday in the Checking for Cancer Tournament. Derrick Adger scored the game-winner with 12 seconds to play. Adger and Ben Junior got two goals apiece, Harrison Lawrence had one goal and one assist and Spencer Lussier, Mike Cherry and Charlie Rubin also scored for Radnor. Goalie Brendan Manderack made a last-second save to preserve the Red ... | Allison Cowles dies at 75 from pancreatic cancer KHQ Spokane Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:33 AM PDT Associated Press - April 25, 2010 12:25 PM ET SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Allison Stacey Cowles, a long-time civic leader and matriarch of the family that publishes The Spokesman-Review, has... | South Shore Hospital cancer care education, support programs Duxbury Reporter Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:26 AM PDT The Dana-Farber/Brigham and Womenâs Cancer Center in clinical affiliation with South Shore Hospital offers cancer care community education and support programs this week on a variety of cancer-related topics, including prevention, early detection, and cancer treatment. | | |
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