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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Health Technology Park In Connecticut Could Create Thousands Of Jobs

    A $368 million health technology park — anchored by a cancer treatment center — could create as many as 2,500 jobs to north central Connecticut in the next five years, the project's developers say.
    The Hartford Courant
    A $368 million health technology park — anchored by a cancer treatment center — could create as many as 2,500 jobs to north central Connecticut in the next five years, the project's developers say. The developers of ProTech Park said they...

    Tags: Enfield, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Research and Development, Technology, Oncology

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. HCC graduate aims to 'pay it forward'

    When Kathy McKenzie took to the podium Saturday to present graduate remarks at the Hagerstown Community College 66th Commencement, she said she was there as the result of a life change that made her want to “pay it forward.”
    alnotarianni@aol.com
    When Kathy McKenzie took to the podium Saturday to present graduate remarks at the Hagerstown Community College 66th Commencement, she said she was there as the result of a life change that made her want to “pay it forward.” On March 9, 2004,...

    Tags: Olympic Steel Incorporated, Marketing, Chemotherapy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), University System of Maryland

  4. May 5, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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  6. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Greencastle Relay for Life is a time to 'celebrate, remember and to fight back'

    Tina Schaubroeck of Greencastle walked around the track at Kaley Field with a renewed pep in her step during the American Cancer Society’s 19th Annual Greencastle Relay for Life on Saturday.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    Tina Schaubroeck of Greencastle walked around the track at Kaley Field with a renewed pep in her step during the American Cancer Society’s 19th Annual Greencastle Relay for Life on Saturday. “I just found out this past March that I am free of...

    Tags: Mammogram, Lymphoma, Breast Cancer, Elementary Schools, Schools

  8. May 18, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
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  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Cancer cover girl rallies to launch fashion line

    In a playroom at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, a frail, bald-headed 13-year-old girl is between takes for “omg! Insider,” a TV celebrity-gossip show, talking about her new fashion line.
    In a playroom at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, a frail, bald-headed 13-year-old girl is between takes for “omg! Insider,” a TV celebrity-gossip show, talking about her new fashion line. Talia Joy Castellano of Oviedo — her...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Venezuela, Leukemia, Chemotherapy

  12. May 15, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Breast cancer: Angelina Jolie starts the conversation

    "Mom. Do you have that gene? Do I? Have you been tested? I thought Grandma had breast cancer. Why weren't you ever tested?" The questions from my 27-year-old daughter were coming fast. Angelina Jolie published an essay in The New York Times on Tuesday,...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Celebrities, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemotherapy, Heart Disease

  14. May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. New cancer tools allow patients to reconsider chemo

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After decades of using one-size-fits-all therapies to combat cancer, doctors are using new tools to help decide when their patients can skip chemotherapy or other harsh treatments.
    Reuters
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After decades of using one-size-fits-all therapies to combat cancer, doctors are using new tools to help decide when their patients can skip chemotherapy or other harsh treatments. An approach to oncology that has been in place...

    Tags: Lymphoma, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Roche Holding AG, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemotherapy

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Joey Sciacca: 'Superhero' boy valiantly fought cancer for years

    Six-year-old Joey Sciacca idolized the Hulk, Captain America and Iron Man.
    Six-year-old Joey Sciacca idolized the Hulk, Captain America and Iron Man. But those who knew him said the little boy from Clermont was a genuine superhero himself. Despite unceasing pain from neuroblastoma, an aggressive cancer he battled for four...

    Tags: Halloween, Health Treatments, Rentals, Spider-Man (fictional character), Chemotherapy

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. HPV-related throat cancers multiplying

    It is well known that HPV (human papillomavirus) can lead to deadly cervical cancer in women, but the virus is causing cancer in men as well. Throat cancers caused by HPV are showing up typically in men with little or no history of smoking, said Dr. Kevin J. Cullen, an oncologist who specializes in treating head and neck cancers. Cullen, the director of the University of Maryland's Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, talks about the growing cases of HPV-related throat cancers.
    It is well known that HPV (human papillomavirus) can lead to deadly cervical cancer in women, but the virus is causing cancer in men as well. Throat cancers caused by HPV are showing up typically in men with little or no history of smoking, said Dr. Kevin...

    Tags: Vaccines, Lung Cancer, Chemotherapy, Symptoms, Oncology

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next

    NEW YORK — David Mamet has his hustlers, Edward Albee his domestic warriors, Tony Kushner his brilliant self-flagellators. If playwright Christopher Shinn has a signature character, it is the manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-deplorable sort of person whose suffering is real but who uses it as rationale for bad behavior.
    NEW YORK — David Mamet has his hustlers, Edward Albee his domestic warriors, Tony Kushner his brilliant self-flagellators. If playwright Christopher Shinn has a signature character, it is the manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Iraq War (2003-2011), Chemotherapy, Ewing's sarcoma, Arts and Culture

  22. May 6, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Quest for more Armenian bone marrow donors continues

    Peter Stephan’s search for a match to his rare and unique Armenian bone marrow began only recently, but his struggle with mantle cell lymphoma began years ago with sudden weight loss. The 53-year-old Glendale resident lost a rapid amount of...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Lymphoma, Human Interest, Medical Research, Chemotherapy

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