Lung Cancer News

April 17, 2007

Cancer Survivor Ends Long Wait For Long Run

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Cancer Survivor Ends Long Wait For Long Run
Hartford Courant - I’m a third generation in my family with cancer; my mother was a smoker and had lung cancer both my grandparents had different types of cancer.” Portland resident Joe Balskus, who donated money toward the challenge, said he greatly respects what

Anne Marston, 90; helped others during war or peace
Boston Globe - Marston, 90, who assembled jet engine parts at the Gillette plant in South Boston during World War II, died of lung cancer Saturday at her home in Milton. The daughter of Irish immigrants, Mrs. Marston was raised on Mission Hill. “She had nine

RELAY FOR LIFE Volunteers in three-county area prepare for summer of
Morning Journal - One of my friends lost her father that year to small-cell lung cancer. She contacted the local cancer society and we started a Relay for Life group on our campus.'’ Fowler and her friend managed to enlist 75 percent of the Muskingum students in their

OSI Pharmaceuticals to Announce First Quarter and Financial
MSN MoneyCentral - OSI’s flagship product, Tarceva(R) (erlotinib), is the first drug discovered and developed by OSI to obtain FDA approval and the only EGFR inhibitor to have demonstrated the ability to improve survival in both non-small cell lung cancer and

Death on ‘Sopranos’ hits home for actor
New York Daily News - Johnny Sack is the first casualty of the endangered wiseguys in the final ‘Sopranos’ season. Johnny (Sack) Sacramoni became the first of the capos to fall last night. The incarcerated head of the New York family succumbed to lung cancer in the prison

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