Archive for October, 2009

Mum warns of skin cancer risk (The Courier Mail)

IT HAS been almost two years since Tracy Eather lost her only daughter, aged 25, to skin cancer. But Amanda’s death has not been in vain.

Puyallup family sues Attorney General In fight for bone marrow compensation (KING5 Seattle)

You can get paid to donate blood, sperm and eggs, but you could go to prison for being paid to donate bone marrow. Now a Puyallup family is hoping to change that federal law.

£3m plan to transform cancer drug tests (The Scotsman)

A CHARITY is investing more than £3 million in a network it says will transform the way drugs for the rare bone marrow cancer myeloma are tested.

Bone marrow transplant center sees the toughest cases (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

Seven-year-old Alexius Alvarez returned home last week after about five weeks at Loma Linda University Medical Center Children’s Hospital following a bone-marrow transplant.

One mans cancer story, take it or leave it (The Temecula Valley News)

Vernon Vito Johnston stood in the Anza RV Resort Club House before five people to tell the cancer survival story that had brought the small group together.





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