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    Apr 9, 2013 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Leukemia Patient Finally Gets Swift Date

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Sometimes the best things in life take the longest, and in the case of Kevin McGuire, it took one full year of waiting. After missing out on being Taylor Swift&lsquo;s date to last year&rsquo;s ACM Awards, the 19-year-old &mdash; who has survived a difficult battle with leukemia &mdash; suited up and went to the 2013 ACMs with the star. The songstress and McGuire were finally able to meet face-to-face after the heartwarming story in which he asked the &rsquo;22&prime; hitmaker to prom last year. She countered with a sweet invitation to the 2012 ACMs, which he sadly wasn&rsquo;t able to attend due to another hospital stay. After a successful bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, McGuire and his entire family were able to attend this year&rsquo;s ACMs, and meet the lovely Swift in person. They received the VIP treatment, according to Daily Mail, and were picked up from their home in a white limo, flown out to Vegas and hung out with the songstress in her hotel room before she got ready for the show. McGuire gushed about Swift&rsquo;s beauty via Twitter, saying, &ldquo;If you guys think she&rsquo;s pretty in pictures, I can&rsquo;t tell you how stunning she is in real life.&rdquo; The thrill of meeting Swift will truly be a night for him to remember, as Kevin tells CBS Philly, &ldquo;I think Taylor is one of those people who you don&rsquo;t really see that often. Classy, sweet and kind.&rdquo; His sister Tori adds, &rdquo;She&rsquo;s a big part of the reason Kevin survived, too, because she just lifted his spirits so much. It&rsquo;s kind of like the big finale to this awful dream that we&rsquo;ve had.&rdquo; That&rsquo;s a high compliment to Swift, who has truly helped this 19-year-old hero &lsquo;Begin Again&rsquo; after beating cancer. Now, McGuire is ready to move on with his life, saying, &ldquo;Going through what we&rsquo;ve been through &hellip; it&rsquo;s symbolic, in a way. It started my chapter with my cancer. Now it&rsquo;s behind me; I can close the book on it.&rdquo; Sounds like the end of that chapter was pretty &lsquo;enchanted,&rsquo; and McGuire is the picture of good health, with a job at Applebee&rsquo;s and plans to attend college this fall.</span>
    Sometimes the best things in life take the longest, and in the case of Kevin McGuire, it took one full year of waiting. After missing out on being Taylor Swift‘s date to last year’s ACM Awards, the 19-year-old — who has survived a...

    Tags: Taylor Swift, CBS Corp.

  2. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| WSBT Radio
  3. Taylor Visits 10 Year Old Cancer Patient

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Tender-hearted country-pop superstar Taylor Swift fulfilled an ailing little girl&rsquo;s dream. The singer made a special visit to Omaha&rsquo;s Children&rsquo;s Hospital &amp; Medical Center to visit a young fan who&rsquo;s been battling cancer. 10-year-old Lauren Hacker is a patient at the facility, and her family and friends have been lobbying for her to meet Swift via a social media campaign. Swift became aware of Hacker&rsquo;s wish to meet her after seeing a YouTube video of her song &lsquo;You Belong With Me,&rsquo; with the lyrics changed to address the girl and her battle with acute myelogenous leukemia. &ldquo;Taylor Swift stopped by Lauren&rsquo;s room at the hospital around 1PM in the afternoon,&rdquo; Hacker&rsquo;s father posted on their family blog (quote via Gossip Cop). &ldquo;She spent about an hour chatting with Lauren &hellip; [who] played a song on the electronic piano keyboard that she got for her birthday.&rdquo; &ldquo;Taylor was very impressed,&rdquo; he added, saying the singer &ldquo;shared stories from her childhood as she was getting her start as an entertainer and she told us all about the special stage designs of her new show.&rdquo; &ldquo;Just before she had to leave, Taylor got out a bag of goodies for Lauren and provided autographs on notebooks, photographs and guitar picks,&rdquo; he shared. &ldquo;It was a great afternoon for everyone and I&rsquo;m sure Lauren will remember it for many years to come.&rdquo; Of course, Swift has a longstanding reputation for helping kids with health struggles. Last year she wrote a special song in memory Ronan Thompson, 3, who died of a neuroblastoma. Swift performed &lsquo;Ronan&rsquo; at the televised &lsquo;Stand Up to Cancer&lsquo; telethon.</span>
    Tender-hearted country-pop superstar Taylor Swift fulfilled an ailing little girl’s dream. The singer made a special visit to Omaha’s Children’s Hospital & Medical Center to visit a young fan who’s been battling cancer. 10-year-old...

    Tags: Taylor Swift, YouTube, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. May 9, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  5. Vidal Sassoon reportedly had long battle with leukemia

    Famed hair stylist and fashion icon Vidal Sassoon died after a long illness, and the Los Angeles County coroner's office has plans for an autopsy. Law enforcement sources did not disclose the nature of the illness, but numerous media organizations have...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Talk Shows (genre), Biography Channel (tv network), Health

  6. Apr 14, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  7. Ryan O'Neal Diagnosed With Stage Four Prostate Cancer

    <strong>Ryan O'Neal </strong>is fighting a new battle.
    Ryan O'Neal is fighting a new battle. The 70-year-old actor, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 2001, has just revealed that he was recently diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer, according to People.  "Although I was shocked and stunned by the...

    Tags: Ryan O'Neal, Farrah Fawcett, Cancer, Anal cancer, Prostate Cancer

  8. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  9. Etta James Dead at 73

    Etta James, one of the great voices of the 20th century who fused R&amp;B with gospel and blues, and scored landmark hits with &quot;At Last," "Tell Mama" and "All I Could Do Was Cry," died today from complications related to leukemia. She was 73. James had been battling health problems for many years. James had an enormously turbulent personal life with numerous periods of drug addiction and poverty, but she channeled all of that heartache into her music. "There's a lot going on Etta James' voice," Bonnie Raitt told Rolling Stone in 2008. "A lot of pain, a lot of life, most of all, a lot of strength. She can be so raucous and down one song, and then break your heart with her subtlety and finesse the next. As raw as Etta is, there's a great intelligence and wisdom in her singing." Born Jamesetta Hawkins in Los Angeles in 1938, James was largely abandoned by her teenage mother at a young age, and was raised by her grandparents and foster families. She formed the the doo-wop singing group Creolettes with her friends in the early 1950s, and they even scored a minor hit with "Roll Me Henry" in 1955. James signed as a solo act to Chess Records in 1960, kicking off the first great period of her long career. Working with producers Harvey Fuqua and Ralph Bass, she landed on the charts with "My Dearest Darling" and "All I Could Do Is Cry." Leonard Chess heard tremendous potential in her voice, and in 1961 had her record the ballad "At Last" with a string section. The song became a massive hit, and remained her signature song for the rest of her career. Despite her incredible success, James started to use heroin in the mid-1960s and it began to have serious effects on her career. At various points she was committed to a Los Angeles psychiatric hospital, though she still occasionally scored hits &ndash; most notable the R&amp;B classic "Tell Mama" in 1967. In the 1970s, James hit the club circuit to support herself. The Rolling Stones took her on tour in 1978, which exposed her music to a whole new generation of rock fans. That same year she signed to Warner Brothers and cut the classic LP Deep in the Night with Jerry Wexler. Her drug habit resumed in the 1980s, but a 1988 stay at the Betty Ford Clinic set her on a much better course. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. James continued to tour until illness sidelined her a couple of years ago. She made headlines in 2009 when she criticized Beyonc&eacute;'s performance of "At Last" at President Obama's inauguration, but the public didn't realize that she was suffering from dementia at that point. In 1997, James spoke with Rolling Stone about her life. "Life's been rough," she said. "But life's been good. If I had to go back and do it all over again, I would live it the exact same way."
    Etta James, one of the great voices of the 20th century who fused R&B with gospel and blues, and scored landmark hits with "At Last," "Tell Mama" and "All I Could Do Was Cry," died today from complications related to leukemia. She was 73. James had been...

    Tags: Music, Hospitals and Clinics, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Alzheimer's Disease, Music

  10. May 22, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Douglas E. Rubeck Sr., 58

    Douglas Eugene Rubeck Sr., 58, of Hagerstown, Md., died Monday, May 20, 2013, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., and entered into his eternal home in Heaven.
    Douglas Eugene Rubeck Sr., 58, of Hagerstown, Md., died Monday, May 20, 2013, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., and entered into his eternal home in Heaven. Born July 20, 1954, in Washington County, Md., he was the son of Anna Mae Bartles...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lymphoma, Hospitals and Clinics, Reformed, Hunt Valley

  12. May 22, 2013 |Story| AM News
  13. Boyle EMS officers recognized who saved kitten

    Saving lives may be part of a typical day for Boyle County EMS workers Benny Myers and James Gies, but May 11 proved to be anything but typical. While returning back to the station after an emergency call, Myers and Gies were shocked to see a small kitten seemingly tumble from the car ahead of them and roll onto the road in front of their ambulance.
    Saving lives may be part of a typical day for Boyle County EMS workers Benny Myers and James Gies, but May 11 proved to be anything but typical. While returning back to the station after an emergency call, Myers and Gies were shocked to see a small kitten...

    Tags: Vaccines, Social Issues

  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Pfizer halts study of lymphoma drug unlikely to help survival

    Reuters
    May 20 (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc, which has been on a hot streak with three recent approvals of cancer drugs, stumbled on Monday, saying it was halting a late-stage trial of a drug for aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma after independent monitors found it was...

    Tags: Lymphoma, Science and Technology, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Chemotherapy, Cancer

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Joseph A. Lillis, 62

    Joseph Anthony Lillis, 62, of Boonsboro, Md., passed from this life on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at his home while surrounded by his family. Born on Aug. 16, 1950, in Jersey City, N.J., he is the son of Mary (Coaches) Lillis of Brick, N.J., and the late...

    Tags: Lymphoma, U.S. Navy, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief

  18. May 20, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  19. Lawsuit in Ohio cancer cluster will take years

    JOHN SEEWER,Associated Press
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The wait for answers is far from over for parents who for years have lived with the worry of not knowing what's behind the mysterious cancers that have sickened dozens of children in a rural area of northern Ohio. Despite a...

    Tags: Trials, Symptoms, Laws, Family, Medical Procedures and Tests

  20. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. 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 &ldquo;pay it forward.&rdquo;
    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: Chemotherapy, Cancer, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Nursing

  22. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. 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&rsquo;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: American Cancer Society, Lymphoma, Schools, Mammogram, Elementary Schools

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