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Durham boy dies after battling cancer - WRAL.com
Acute Myeloid Leukemia - G (Today) - WRAL.comDurham boy dies after battling cancerWRAL.comHe was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia at age two and got a bone marrow transplant, but he went into remission last December and was... - New In Last 20 minutes
- Durham boy dies after battling cancer - WRAL
Acute Myeloid Leukemia - B (Today) - Preston Winslow died Saturday afternoon, according to his family's website. He was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia at age two and got a bone marrow transplant, but he went into... -
- Durham boy with cancer meets football idol - WRAL
Acute Myeloid Leukemia - B (Today) - Preston Winslow has acute myeloid leukemia and might only have months to live. He was born in Florida and is a huge fan of the University of Florida Gators. The Denver Broncos... - New In Last Half Hour
- Snoring 'can raise cancer risk five-fold' - Daily Telegraph
Cancer - B (Today) - Snoring and other types of 'sleep disordered breathing', as it is known, can deprive the body of enough oxygen for hours at a time. Scientists now believe having low blood... - New In Last Hour
- Lockerbie bomber dead: Al Megrahi loses cancer battle three years after being released from prison with 'months to live' - Daily Mirror
Cancer - B (Today) - The 59-year-old died at his home in Libya after his condition deteriorated rapidly, according to his brother Abdulhakim Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al Megrahi has died after a long battle with... - In the last 2 hours
- Scientists find new type of prostate cancer - discovery may lead to tailored ... - New York Daily News
Cancer - G (Today) - Scientists find new type of prostate cancer - discovery may lead to tailored ...New York Daily NewsScientists in New York and Boston have discovered a new type of prostate cancer... - Scientists find new type of prostate cancer - discovery may lead to tailored treatments - New York Daily News
Cancer - B (Today) - Scientists in New York and Boston have discovered a new type of prostate cancer that afflicts 15% of patients with the disease — and it could help doctors tailor treatments.... - Lung cancer scans advised for older, heavy smokers; no benefit for others ... - Washington Post
Cancer - G (Today) - Lung cancer scans advised for older, heavy smokers; no benefit for others ...Washington PostCHICAGO — New lung cancer screening guidelines from three medical groups recommend annual scans but only for... - Lung cancer scans advised for older, heavy smokers; no benefit for others, guidelines say - Washington Post
Cancer - B (Today) - CHICAGO — New lung cancer screening guidelines from three medical groups recommend annual scans but only for an older group of current or former heavy smokers. The advice applies only... - Lung cancer scans advised for older, heavy smokers; no benefit for others, guidelines say
Cancer - Y (Today) - CHICAGO - New lung cancer screening guidelines from three medical groups recommend annual scans but only for an older group of current or former heavy smokers.... - Lung cancer CT scans: Just for older heavy smokers
Cancer - Y (Today) - New lung cancer screening guidelines recommend annual CT scans but only for current or former heavy smokers aged 55 to 74.... - Lung cancer CT scans: Just for older heavy smokers - Huffington Post
Cancer - B (Today) - CHICAGO — New lung cancer screening guidelines recommend annual CT scans but only for current or former heavy smokers aged 55 to 74. The risks of screening younger or older... -
Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk - MSN Health & Fitness
Cancer - G (Today) - Telegraph.co.ukSleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death RiskMSN Health & FitnessNow, new research suggests that in people who already have cancer, the sleep disorder may raise their risk of dying... - Mesothelioma Lung Transplant
Meso Asbestos Info Cente (Today) - Lung Transplant... - Screening for Lung Cancer Might Benefit Those at Highest Risk
Cancer - Y (Today) - SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Using low-dose CT scans to screen for lung cancer might save the lives of patients at the greatest risk for the disease, a new...