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    Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Rotary president was gruff but giving

    A longtime Newport Beach resident known for his decades of service with the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa has died.
    A longtime Newport Beach resident known for his decades of service with the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa has died. Friends and colleagues of Roger Whitney Gilbert, who died Feb. 12, called him "the rock" of the club who always gave sage advice. He was...

    Tags: Accounting and Auditing, U.S. Army, Human Interest

  2. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Roger Whitney Gilbert

    ROGER WHITNEY GILBERT
    ROGER WHITNEY GILBERT Our husband, father, grandfather was with us until February 12, 2013. Roger was born on March 3, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA to Al Whitney Gilbert and Evelyn Kleinsorg Gilbert.   Roger grew up in Los Angeles with his younger brother...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Family

  4. Feb 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Ex-San Diego mayor who gambled away $1 billion remorseful

    L.A. NOW
    Maureen O'Connor was the first female mayor of San Diego. But when she left public life, she spent countless hours seated in front of video-poker machines, authorities said. Over a nine-year period, she wagered an estimated $1 billion, including millions....
  6. Feb 15, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Ex-mayor's lawyer ties her gambling addiction to brain tumor

    L.A. NOW
    The lawyer for former San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor suggested that a brain tumor may have caused her to lose massive sums gambling on video poker games. Over a nine-year period O'Connor wagered an estimated $1 billion, including millions from......
  8. Feb 13, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Susan Love, doctor/patient

    And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a research foundation. Her book on breast cancer is on the short shelf for clinicians and counselors. And last June, when, like so many women, she was feeling and doing fine, the diagnosis came. Except it wasn't breast cancer but leukemia. The woman who has battled one kind of cancer on behalf of millions of women finds herself fighting another kind, on her own
    And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a...

    Tags: Arthritis, Entertainment Events, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Women's Health

  10. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Sigrid Reid October 25, 1939 - January 29, 2013

    Sigrid Reid, 73, entered the kingdom of heaven on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Sigrid passed
    Sigrid Reid, 73, entered the kingdom of heaven on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Sigrid passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family at the City of Hope Medical Center in Duarte, CA. Sigrid was born October 25, 1939, in Los Angeles, CA to Ben and...

    Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Lutheranism

  12. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  13. Study sees prostate cancer treatment side effects

    A new study shows how important it is for men to carefully consider treatments for early-stage prostate cancer. Fifteen years after surgery or radiation treatment, nearly all of the older men in the study had some problems having sex. About one-fifth...

    Tags: Levitra (drug), Cialis (drug), Viagra (drug), Health Treatments, Medical Research

  14. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Segregation tied to more lung cancer deaths: study

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Black lung cancer patients seem more likely to die of the disease than white cancer patients in the U.S., especially those living in segregated counties, according to a new study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Black lung cancer patients seem more likely to die of the disease than white cancer patients in the U.S., especially those living in segregated counties, according to a new study. Researchers, who published their findings in...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Lung Cancer, University of Pittsburgh, Demographics, Medical Research

  16. Jan 1, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Rose Parade 2013: float list and route map

    L.A. NOW
    Rose Parade: 2013 float list and route map...
  18. Dec 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Newtown shooting brings back pain for L.A. Jewish center victims

    L.A. NOW
    Joshua Stepakoff and Mindy Finkelstein belong to a unique club. A fraternity, Stepakoff considers it, and they are called together every time another mass shooting takes place....
  20. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  21. Study finds spiritual care still rare at end of life

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Physicians and nurses at four Boston medical centers cited a lack of training to explain why they rarely provide spiritual care for terminally ill cancer patients - although most considered it an important part of treatment...

    Tags: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Medical Specialization, Palliative Care, Religion and Belief, Medical Research

  22. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. On the Town: Assistance League hosts an auction, Glendale Latino Assn. mixer benefits 'Toys for Tots'

    The Assistance League Glendale celebrated its 37th annual Festival of Trees. On Sunday the Glendale Hilton was all aglow with the league’s theme, “By the Candle’s Glow.” More electric light than candlelight, the city’s fire laws were met. Some 400 women and a smattering of men basked under the glow of the Hilton’s largest ballroom, decorated with 20 Christmas trees. League President Alma Tycer welcomed members and their guests.
    The Assistance League Glendale celebrated its 37th annual Festival of Trees. On Sunday the Glendale Hilton was all aglow with the league’s theme, “By the Candle’s Glow.” More electric light than candlelight, the city’s fire...

    Tags: Auction Service, Phil McGraw, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Cheesecake Factory

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City of Hope Photos
Anesthesia is administered to a surgical patient at Cit...
(March 4, 2013)
Monitoring states of consciousness under anesthesia
City of Hope has named Robert Stone its next chief exec...
(February 20, 2013)
City of Hope names new CEO
Dr. Timothy Wilson (center), head of the urology depart...
(October 23, 2012)
Dr. Timothy Wilson (center), head of the urology department at City of Hope, stands with a da Vinci surgical robot