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Colts' Pagano wins Halas award
Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano on Monday received the George Halas Award, given annually to an NFL player, coach or staff member who overcomes the most adversity to succeed. Presented by the Pro Football Writers of America, it is named for the...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears, Cancer, Health Treatments, Leukemia
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Komen Race filled with hope, support
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Donna Swaby has joined her three daughters for several cancer walks in the past -- at least once a year -- but the one on Saturday, she said, "Makes me cry." This time, four of her six grandkids walked with her, too, a happy clan of...Tags: Health Treatments, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Human Interest, Breast Cancer
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Cancer-stricken dad cherishes family as Father's Day approaches
— It is very important that the Careys, a family split between Wellington and Connecticut, reunite for Father's Day this weekend. It could be their last with Dad. Mark Carey, 45, has pancreatic cancer. His doctor told him most people in his...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Restaurants, Health Treatments, Dining and Drinking, Father's Day
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Survivors and family come together to celebrate hope at Relay For Life
Staff writer, @DA_AmberRHundreds of community members came out to the Relay For Life Friday evening to show solidarity with those struggling with cancer. Although the length of that struggle varies, everyone found consolation in the love and support of family members. Relay...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Science and Technology, Cancer, Health Treatments, Skin Cancer
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Black Sabbath makes its own luck with '13'
For decades, the question from fans and journalists was constant and predictable: Would the heavy metal originators of Black Sabbath ever make another album? Not that they hadn't tried. In 2001, singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer...Tags: Entertainment, Sharon Osbourne, Music, Metal, Black Sabbath (music group)
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Turning the Page: Vibrant 3-year-old presses on with leukemia in remission
aorwick@jessaminejournal.comAbrielle Brewsaugh of Wilmore loves reading, painting, coloring and blowing bubbles. She also loves going to the “doctor’s house” for treatment of her acute lymphoblastic leukemia. At 3 years old, Abi is not fully aware of her...Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, Leukemia, Biotechnology, Health and Medical Professionals
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Mom To Shave Her Head To Raise Awareness Of Childhood Cancer
The Hartford CourantAn Enfield mother is shaving her head to raise awareness about the severity of childhood cancer. Carina Shaw's son Conlan was diagnosed with a juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma brain tumor when he was two years old. Now 7, Conlan has been off of...Tags: Astrocytoma, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Health Treatments
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Alaskan Doctor Receives Marrow Transplant for Rare Form of Cancer
Channel 2 NewsIn the winter of 2013, Dr. Matt Dudley started feeling sick. He started noticing he was bruising more, and to add to his symptoms, he developed an unusual tooth infection. That’s when Dudley decided it was time to check his own labs. When the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Leukemia, Oncology
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Def Leppard Guitarist Battling Cancer
Longtime Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell has revealed he’s being treated for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, having received two months of chemotherapy, with four months of treatment still ahead of him. Campbell said in a statement: “I feel...
Tags: Lymphoma, Cancer, Health Treatments
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Turning the tassel — together
Late at night, they studied in their living room. Marco stretched out on the floor. Nanci sat at a play table that she used as a makeshift desk. Together, they worked their way through algebra and geometry, grammar and physics. Nanci helped Marco with...
Tags: Humboldt Park, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Colleges and Universities, Cancer
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Susan's Story: WDBJ7 Anchor marks another milestone in her experience with cancer
ReporterA small bell and a simple ceremony carry huge significance for the patients and staff of Blue Ridge Cancer Care. Marking the end of her chemotherapy treatments by reading a verse and ringing the bell was a moment Susan has focused on since she learned she...Tags: Science and Technology, Nursing, Health Treatments, Biotechnology, Health and Medical Professionals
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