Yogathon event raises awareness for breast cancer The Daily Orange Sun, 27 Feb 2011 22:02 PM PST By: Maddy Berner The chair pose, the tree pose, the locust and the wheel and - they are all standard yoga moves. Now they come with a twist. They have been modified to help the bodies of women with breast cancer. ... | How much do you know about cancer? Brisbane Times Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:57 PM PST As the Queensland Cancer Council celebrates its 50th anniversary today, the organisation has challenged Queenslanders to demonstrate just how much they know about the potentially fatal disease. | Ex-Michigan Lt. Gov. Damman dies Texarkana Gazette Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:54 PM PST DETROITâ"Former Michigan Lieutenant Gov. James Dammon has died. He was 78. Cook-Walden Funeral Home in Austin, Texas, says Damman died Wednesday in Austin after battling cancer. | State senator reveals bout with prostate cancer The Phoenix Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:50 PM PST WEST CHESTER â" State Sen. Andrew Dinniman, D-19th of West Whiteland, revealed publicly Friday afternoon that he recently had surgery for prostate cancer and is doing well. | Genes may predict severity of prostate cancer American Medical Association Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:47 PM PST Researchers identify a four-gene signature that could help spot aggressive versus indolent forms of the disease and reduce harmful overtreatment. | Community rallies around stricken brown family The Record Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:45 PM PST Close to 400 area residents and dozens of businesses came together last Sunday to hold a fundraiser for the family of Pompton Lakes resident Cynthia Brown "beloved friend and patron of the Pompton Lakes community" who passed away recently after battling stage IV cancer for more than three years while caring for her husband and two young children, including a multiply disabled son. | Thyroid nodule doesn't have to mean cancer Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:44 PM PST Q. I have a thyroid nodule -- could it be a cancer? A. Thyroid nodules are very common and can be diagnosed in up to 70 percent of all people. They can be detected during a routine physical exam or on a radiology study such as a CT scan or an ultrasound. | Cancer fear man jailed This is Hampshire Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:41 PM PST A NEW Forest man who thought he had lung cancer stopped turning up for community work and drug rehabilitation appointments. | | |
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