Rodeo to promote cancer awareness Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:56 PM PDT COFFEYVILLE, Kan. â" Rodeo organizers at the Inter-State Fair and Rodeo in Coffeyville hope to pack in the pink. For the fifth year, the second night of rodeo on August 12 will be Tough Enough to Wear Pink night at the Inter-State Rodeo. | Ally's Story KTBS Shreveport Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:30 PM PDT A parent never expects to hear the words your child has cancer. The Callender family from Sabine Parish certainly didn't. But their world turned upside down in February. | Firefighters selling benefit calendar Waxahachie Daily Light Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:13 PM PDT To help raise funds to fight cancer locally, members of the Waxahachie Firefighters Association are producing a calendar. The 13-month calendar will go on sale at the beginning of October. | Fiction review: Promises to Keep Richmond Times-Dispatch Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:13 PM PDT FICTION Jane Green's books are often described as a beach read or chick lit, but don't mistake those labels as meaning frivolous or light. Green's writing has both heart and depth. Her latest novel, "Promises to Keep," is the story of Callie Perry, wife, mother, photographer -- and breast cancer ... | Franklin family goes to extreme measures for stomach cancer gene The Milford Daily News Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:13 PM PDT When Michael Walsh's family asks if he has a stomachache, he gives a little laugh and rolls his eyes. It's a belly ache, his wife Patricia says, not a stomach ache. After all, her husband doesn't have a stomach. Michael has a rare genetic mutation known as Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer syndrome, a condition that increases the likelihood of developing stomach cancer. | Generations at rest The Post and Courier Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:08 PM PDT Diane Keating Huss, Barbara Huss, Katie Huss and the new pastor of James Island Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Earl A. Bland, are standing by the grave of John Huss, who died June 22 of colon cancer at 48. They are animated. They joke a little. They laugh. | âQueen for a dayâ The Joplin Globe Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20:49 PM PDT Escorted by members of her family, some Joplin policemen, a paramedic, a trusted nurse and a rancher, Rosie Porter felt like âqueen for a day.â Riding in the back of a limousine from her Joplin home to Pizza By Stout for a group dinner was a wish fulfilled for Porter, who is battling cancer of the larynx. | Restaurant plans Gatlin Clark benefit Saturday Alamogordo Daily News Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20:35 PM PDT The late Gatlin Clark, 14, of Tularosa, died June 19 after a 2 1/2-year battle with cancer. He fought Ewing s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer that afflicts only one in three million children age 10 to 20. | | |
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