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Doctors to older, heavy smokers: Get CT screening for lung cancer
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stepping into the debate over who should be screened for lung cancer, a leading medical specialty group issued new guidelines on Tuesday recommending that doctors offer annual low-dose CT (computed tomography) scanning to people whose...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Death, X-rays, Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer
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Frankfort: Walk, fun run to support cancer center
For clients of The Cancer Support Center, an upcoming Walk of Hope and 5K Fun Run is more a celebration of life than grief over the deadly disease. Leslie Susralski , a volunteer and walk committee member, said the Homewood center was a lifeline for her...Tags: Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Oncology, Nutrition
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Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor
Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism, Tribune Company, Awards and Prizes, Media Industry
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Richard Oare, attorney
Richard Oare, an attorney who successfully defended the the mayor of York, Pa., on a decades-old murder charge dating to a 1969 race riot, died of prostate cancer March 26 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The White Hall resident was 68.
Born John...Tags: Matt Lauer, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, Today (tv program), Loyola University Maryland
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Nearly 18 million Americans will be cancer survivors in 2022
Better cancer treatments and an aging population will push the number of cancer survivors in the U.S. to nearly 18 million by 2022, according to a new report from researchers at the National Cancer Institute. As of January 2012, there were 13.7...
Tags: Medical Research, Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Colon Cancer, Palliative Care
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Pau Gasol prepared for an uncertain future with or without Lakers
After his exit interview Tuesday, Lakers forward/center Pau Gasol acknowledged that he might not be back next season with the team. "The future is uncertain, there's no doubt about it," Gasol said. "I don't know the exact percentages of it but I'm...
Tags: Chris Paul, Pau Gasol, Antawn Jamison, David Stern, Los Angeles Lakers
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Oddsmakers expect Dwight Howard to re-sign with the Lakers
According to the gambling website Bovada, the Lakers are the prohibitive favorite to sign their All-Star center Dwight Howard. Howard will officially become a free agent on July 1. The Lakers are expected to make every overture to keep him on a five-...Tags: Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, Atlanta Hawks
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Dwight Howard: Contract decision centered on 'right to be happy'
Dwight Howard will take some time away from basketball as he contemplates his future. "I'm going to take my time, get away from the game, my phones and everything and just clear my head," Howard said Tuesday after his exit meeting at the Lakers' El...
Tags: Pau Gasol, Antawn Jamison, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Sports
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Steve Nash makes Lakers' case: 'This is the place' for Dwight Howard
Steve Nash couldn't finish this season because of injuries, but he knew where to start next season. With Dwight Howard. Nash was "very hopeful" the soon-to-be free-agent center would return to the Lakers. "I think this is the place for him," Nash...
Tags: Pau Gasol, Antawn Jamison, Los Angeles Lakers, Basketball, Sports
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How to determine what medical screening is necessary
There has been a lot of news about medical tests lately. Physicians are coming out against unnecessary testing and screenings to save patients time, money and health risks. As a senior, how do you know which tests or screenings you should have done, and...
Tags: Hysterectomy, X-rays, Internal Medicine, Colonoscopy, Cataracts
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Dr. Edward L. "Mac" McDill, Hopkins professor
Edward L. "Mac" McDill, former chairman of the Johns Hopkins University's sociology department who was also the founding director of the Hopkins Center for Social Organization of Schools, died April 25 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in...
Tags: Report Cards, University of Alabama, Colleges and Universities, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Social Sciences
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Placentas provide clues about autism risk at birth, study says
Researchers believe they have come up with a way to tell whether a newborn infant has a higher-than-normal risk of developing autism -- by looking for abnormalities in the placenta shortly after birth. The abnormalities in question are called...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Ovarian Cancer, University of California, Davis, Yale School of Medicine, Autism
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