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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Lung Cancer - Lung-Tumor Size Predicts Disease Spread


Lung-Tumor Size Predicts Disease Spread
RedNova - Feb 13 4:28 PM
Lung-tumor size appears to be predictive of whether lung cancer will spread, says a new study.Save to My Web

Miami activist led preservation efforts
Miami Herald - Feb 13 9:40 PM
Susan Perry Redding, an activist and former chairwoman of the historic preservationist board who lobbied for the conservation of Miami's history, died Wednesday from complications related to lung cancer. She was 70.Save to My Web

Tumor Size Related to Lung Cancer Spread
Kansas City InfoZine - Feb 14 2:57 AM
Smaller tumors in the lungs appear to be less likely to have spread than larger tumors among patients with asymptomatic lung cancer, suggesting that early screening may be useful in detecting cancers that are still curable.Save to My Web

Lung Cancer - Laurie Fenton, President of the Lung Cancer Alliance Responds to the Statement Issued Yesterday by the American Cancer


Laurie Fenton, President of the Lung Cancer Alliance Responds to the Statement Issued Yesterday by the American Cancer
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 10 3:20 PM
The following is being issued by the Lung Cancer Alliance:Save to My Web

Monday, February 13, 2006

Lung Cancer - FULL STORY


FULL STORY
Albuquerque Tribune - Heart disease kills one of every 2.5 women, the American Heart Association says. President Bush has declared February American Heart Month, and at University of New Mexico Hospital a campaign for heart disease awareness has been gaining strength over
Source: www.abqtrib.com

Lung Cancer - Study says black smokers more prone to lung cancer


Study says black smokers more prone to lung cancer
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 26, 2006WASHINGTON - Blacks are much more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, according to a large study that provides significant new ...
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Camp CaPella closing
Bangor Daily News, ME - 22 hours ago... from their predetermined "scientific" verdict, that a major study funded by the National Cancer Institute found NO increase risk of lung cancer from secondhand ...
Source: www.bangornews.com