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- google.load("elements", "1", {packages: "transliteration"}); Donna LaCroix LIED about her Colon Cancer. Seen here dancing while….
- Alejandro Ferreyra – Linfoma
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- The Big I with Ali Velshi: Melanoma Skin Cancer detection
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Posted: 24 Aug 2011 01:09 AM PDT This is a HUGE slap in the face for cancer victims and their families. Donna LaCroix told Scifake on Jan. 21, 2010 she was diagnosed with Colon Cancer. Here’s an excerpt from her email, “Sorry it has been awhile since we spoke. I was diagnosed with colon cancer that has spread to some other organs. And have been going through chemo, and the whole nine. The good side is that I get to wear wigs!” This EXCLUSIVE video was taken while she was “allegedly” going through chemo treatment and she had lost her hair. You’ll notice she has her FULL hair and she looks healthy. Told us she had terminal cancer She told me via phone that the cancer was terminal and she had months to live! Now I’m ashamed to say …I fell victim to a woman who told me (and her fans) nothing but lies only to gain the sympathy and support of her fans. In my opinion Donna is a disgrace! She concocted this story because of her alleged lies told about Ghost Hunters faking evidence on set and the heat she was taking from media outlets. It’s my opinion, she wanted to gain sympathy of her fans in hoping to deflect the attention of her other alleged lies. Donna LaCroix should be ashamed! www.scifake.com
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Posted: 24 Aug 2011 12:38 AM PDT
Aejandro vive en un barrio de Bs.Aires y, a un año de haberle pronosticado tres meses de vida, está saludable y recuperando rápidamente los movimientos que un Linfoma no Hodgkin le había quitado. Le agradece al Dr. Crescenti y equipo por el gran aporte del tratamiento.
&lbt;i&rbt;”When I was losing my hair, people would say, it¹s only your hair you know, it¹s going to grow back. Until people have gone through that, they can¹t really say what it¹s like because they don¹t know until it happens to them.” &lbt;/i&rbt; Nicole started college last fall. She has two sisters. Nicole was diagnosed non-Hodgkin Lymphoma at the age of 16. She has two sisters and began college last fall. &lbt;a href=”www.cancerview.ca &rbt; Nicole’s English transcript &lbt;/a&rbt; &lbt;a href=”www.cancerview.ca &rbt; Transcription française &lbt;/a&rbt; &lbt;a href=”www.cancerview.ca &rbt; See full length interviews&lbt;/a&rbt; |
Posted: 23 Aug 2011 11:35 PM PDT
Bill goes back to the MD to have the cancer removed.
![]() Melanomaroadtripusa.com stops in at Columbus, Ohio to meet with Stage 3 melanoma survivor, Katie Brennan who was diagnosed in 2006. She had 9 months interferon therapy. They talk about all the great work Katie has been doing in her local community and the way forward in creating an International Melanoma Awareness Day. For anyone interested in assisting us with plans for an International Melanoma Awareness day please forward your messages via www.melanomaroadtripusa.com |
The Big I with Ali Velshi: Melanoma Skin Cancer detection Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:42 PM PDT
Verisante CEO Thomas Braun discusses Verisante Aura’s early skin cancer detection technology on CNN’s “The Big I” with host Ali Velshi.
![]() by Karen Hopkins VIRGINIA BEACH — Memorial weekend kicks off beach season, but don’t forget the dangers of enjoying that sunshine. A Virginia Beach woman who battled skin cancer as a teenager is spreading awareness. Stephanie Fisher was just 17-years-old when she was diagnosed with melanoma. “It’s a very traumatic thing,” Fisher says. Many years later, she’s cancer-free and trying to make a difference. At her children’s store, Busy Bees on Laskin Rd, ten percent of all sales through Monday go toward cancer research. Fisher is also handing out free sunscreen and preventive information. Medical student Laura Gilman brought the facts: one in five people will develop skin cancer. “One bad sunburn can increase your risk of melanoma greatly, and often those bad sunburns happen in childhood,” Gilman says. As a child, Fisher says she had a few bad sunburns. “You need to protect yourself to prevent this cancer.” |
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at Comix Part 4/4 Posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:00 PM PDT
On December 8th, 2009, Triumph the insult Comic Dog headlined a benefit for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, called “Tell Your Friends! We’ll Kick Cancer’s Butt” at Comix Comedy Club in Manhattan. Also on the bill were Eddie Brill, Todd Barry, Caroline Rhea, Jim Gaffigan, A Brief View of the Hudson, Kristen Schaal, and John Oliver. It was hosted by Liam McEneaney. In this video, Triumph and Blackwolf finish “Cats Are Cunts,” and ends with a holiday classic with a little help from Kristen Schaal. The LLS is 50 year-old organization dedicated to cancer research and counseling for those affected by Leukemia and Lymphoma. You can donate to the LLS by clicking here: www.leukemia-lymphoma.org
可能你已经见过太多这样的事。但是,面对这样一个坚强乐观的鲜活的生命,我们,能够坐视不管么? A deprived postgraduate of WHUT need your help. She suffered from Leukemia. |
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