Sunday, April 1, 2012

Health News: [cancer]


So Solid Crew's Romeo to pose naked in next issue of Cosmopolitan
Wandsworth Guardian Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:44 AM PDT
So Solid Crew’s Romeo will pose naked for the next issue of Cosmopolitan in a bid to raise awareness of male cancer.

Thimble Pleasures quilt show
Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:36 AM PDT
The Thimble Pleasures Quilt Guild's Quilt Show was held March 25 at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School in Upton. In addition to a display of quilts made by members, the event included a special exhibit of embellished flip flops to promote ovarian cancer awareness. Proceeds from the exhibit were donated to Ovations for the Cure and Teal Toes, two groups that support women ...

Ahman Green visits local kids with cancer
Omaha World-Herald Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:24 AM PDT
Sean Sexton talked football Friday afternoon, much like he would any other day. But it wasn't any other day. It was the day he met Ahman Green, who played football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Green Bay Packers.

Venezuelan leader returning to Cuba for treatment
The Jamaica Observer Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:24 AM PDT
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) â€" President Hugo Chavez says he's returning to Cuba for another round of cancer treatment.

Little Red Doors awarded funds for breast cancer work
The Star Press Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:20 AM PDT
The Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust has awarded a one year $12,127 grant to Little Red Door -- Cancer Services of East Central Indiana for its "Reaching Out" Breast Health Program. This is the eighth year the agency has received funding from the Trust.

New charity partnership blooms for Thompsons and Marie Curie
Coleraine Times Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:06 AM PDT
A new partnership blooms for Thompsons and Marie Curie JOHN Thompson and Sons, Northern Ireland’s largest producer of animal feeds, has launched a new partnership with Marie Curie to support their cancer care services throughout Northern Ireland, and in particular in rural farming communities.

April 1, 2012
Dunwoody Crier Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:05 AM PDT
The Cancer Support Community and its network of affiliates across the country have offered support, education and hope to peopl...

ROBBINSVILLE: Woman cycling 4,400 miles for cancer fundraiser
The Messenger-Press Sun, 01 Apr 2012 01:04 AM PDT
ROBBINSVILLE â€" Ami Kumordzi says she hadn’t been on a bicycle since she was 10, but that didn’t deter her from signing on for a 4,400 mile cross-country bike ride this summer to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.

Front Porch: Seek and ye shall find eggs
Everett Herald Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:55 AM PDT
Grab your flashlights and baskets and head to Arlington Saturday night for a flashlight Easter egg hunt. Gates open at 8:30 p.m. at Arlington's Hartz Field at Haller Middle School, 600 E. First St., Arlington, for the 9 p.m. hunt. Cost is $5, with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.

Cancer patient sees signs of hope
San Bernardino Sun Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:23 AM PDT
There are times in life when you reach a crossroads. A decision must be made. And once it's done, there's no turning back. Ruben Estrada, 50, faced such a decision earlier this year.




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