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...MacCarthy ran yesterday’s race to honor her uncle, who was diagnosed with brain cancer two years...
Still, Warner Bros. is confident enough about Brody's image as a teen heartthrob that it is tricking people with trailers and posters that make a movie that's actually about an adulterous flirtation with a cancer-plagued Ryan look instead like a love story between him and Stewart, an actress who was 15 when it was filmed. "I don't know if it's going to work," Brody admits. "I have my doubts...
After reading that Elizabeth Edwards is living with metastatic breast cancer, I have to warn women that cancer still kills [April 9].While treatments have improved greatly, without early detection of the first onset or of recurrence, cancer remains deadly. I urge all women to listen to the subtle messages your bodies send. Challenge your doctors, and do not be too afraid or too busy to make an appointment for an examination. Fund-raising commercials and cancer-center advertisements show smiling, apparently healthy patients who seem to have beaten the disease. We are still engaged in battle. Early diagnosis...
Thank you for your excellent article. I have been a cancer survivor since March 14, 2005. After completing chemotherapy, surgery and radiation treatments, cancer survivors have critical needs. Far too many of us are left on our own. In too many instances, the physician says, Come back and see me in a year. We all need accurate and up-to-date information as we move forward with our lives...
...specific and admittedly uncommon cause for my depression, others are not afforded such a socially acceptable explanation. In March of my senior year of high school, my father died unexpectedly from a massive stroke after heart surgery. My twin sister and I, having lost our mother to cancer when we were 12, worked with our siblings to sell our home as we departed for college. Rather than take a year off before school, I just wanted to move on, so I hid my issues behind the exciting change that is the first year at Harvard. Even after I failed...