Cancer Awareness
Joseph Castillo suffered from dementia, diabetes and cancer. LONG BEACH -- Family members are blaming a Long Beach hospital for the death of a cancer-stricken man who was found lying at the bottom of a freeway embankment less than two weeks after he was released from the facility during the early morning hours.
MENDHAM ? Skin cancer screenings will be offered from 1 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 21, at the Health Center of The Fellowship Village at 8000 Fellowship Road in Basking Ridge.
I found this video and thought I would pass it along.
This one's for Lillian, I know he is reading.
"Children or teenagers who were conceived by use of in vitro fertilization (IVF) have a moderately higher chance of developing cancer than those conceived naturally, according to the findings of a new study published Monday in Pediatrics.The article, entitled "Cancer Risk in Children and Young Adults Conceived by In Vitro Fertilization," was published online July 19 and was written by ..."
My sister thought this was interesting.
"SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KTIV) -- Cancer can be tough to fight all on its own, from the diagnosis to the treatment. For some patients, just getting to their appointments is a challenge in itself."
Do you?
I saw this posted Tuesday.
"Biopsy diagnosis can be surprisingly prone to error in identifying breast cancer, often leading to unnecessary and disfiguring surgery."
My cousin told me about this - "Cancer researchers have discovered a previously unknown type of gene regulation and DNA behavior in breast cancer cells that may lead to better insight about environmental exposure to estrogen-like compounds."
A fundraiser to benefit cancer patient and North Quincy high school freshman Esther Grace Earl will be held on Saturday, July 24 at 4 p.m. at Nickerson Post in Squantum.
Children and young adults who were conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF) have a slightly increased risk of developing cancer, relative to those conceived naturally, researchers from Sweden reported Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
Adam Wrote: Here's one for you - "CLAREMONT, CA--(Marketwire - 07/19/10) - Cancer survivor Raylene Sausedo will be awarded $4999 in med spa procedures as the winner of the "Discover a Whole New You" contest during the 2nd Anniversary Celebration of Gia Laser Aesthetic Center in Claremont on July 23, 2010 from 5-9pm. After battling stage 3 breast cancer, Sausedo underwent a masectomy, 8 rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and stem ..."