Cancer rate among Ohio children baffles experts Texarkana Gazette Sat, 01 Jan 2011 02:01 AM PST CLYDE, Ohioâ"Every time his kids cough, Dave Hiseyâs mind starts to race. Is it cancer? Is it coming back? His oldest daughter, diagnosed with leukemia nearly five years ago when she was 13, is in remission. His 12-year-old son has another year of chemotherapy for a different type of leukemia. | Founder of Thor Motors dies at 89 Barrie Examiner Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:53 AM PST Orillia has lost a hard-working, community-minded family man with the passing of Henry Thor. The founder of Thor Motors died Dec. 27 after a bout with cancer. He was 89. In town, there is much more than the big car lot at the corner of Front and Gill streets to preserve memories of Thor.[...] | Sarawak Health Department's New Year Resoultion - Better Cancer Care Bernama Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:45 AM PST KUCHING, Jan 1 (Bernama) -- The Sarawak Health Department's resolution for this year is to push for better cancer care in the state. It's director, Dr Zulkifli Jantan said state health authorities would press the federal government to set up and upgrade cancer treatment facilities in the state. | Cancer patients get too much radiation The Springfield News-Leader Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:29 AM PST As many as 76 cancer patients were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation at CoxHealth during a 5-year time period. | "The Harley or the flat? I chose the bike" Daily Telegraph Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:24 AM PST Johnnie Walker, 65, began his DJ career on Radio Caroline in the Sixties. He married his second wife, Tiggy, shortly before being diagnosed with cancer in 2003. | HELENA TANG » 2002 Vancouver Sun Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:20 AM PST It was a story that became so much more: While working on a number of stories on terminal care and hospices in 2002, Vancouver Sun columnist Pete McMartin was introduced by palliative-care physician Dr. Romayne Gallagher to Helena Tang, a 43-year-old palliative-care nurse diagnosed with stomach cancer. | Roy-Hart student inspires those left behind Lockport Union-Sun & Journal Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:00 AM PST To the Royalton-Hartland community, Meghan Redenbach, will live in their hearts forever. Redenbach, a 15-year-old sophomore and varsity volleyball player at Roy-Hart, lost her two-year battle with ovarian cancer on Christmas Eve while being treated at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. | | |
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