Hypnotist aids American Cancer Society

December 11, 2010

Hypnotist aids American Cancer Society
SHOHOLA Maya Lazarus recently hosted a “Free” Smoking Cessation Hypnosis class and collected donations to benefit the American Cancer Society, but even more importantly, she collected the ashtrays and cigarettes of the smokers who attended the Nov. 17 class.

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Lung Cancer Awareness advocate

November 15, 2010

Lung Cancer Awareness advocate
As November is Lung Cancer Awareness month, Flushing resident Carrie Wesolowski is working to promote the issue in honor of her father, who passed away from the disease last year.

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Genetic Test For Lung Cancer Risk Prompts Smokers To Quit

November 13, 2010

Genetic Test For Lung Cancer Risk Prompts Smokers To Quit
New research shows a gene-based test for lung cancer risk assessment motivates smokers to quit or cut down, according to results of a clinical study presented today at the American Association of Cancer Research’s Ninth Annual Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research. Six months after taking the Respiragene test to identify susceptibility for lung cancer risk, 32% of the randomly …

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Lung cancer: mainly caused by smoking

November 6, 2010

Lung cancer: mainly caused by smoking
EIGHT in every 10 cases of lung cancer are thought to be caused by smoking, say local health chiefs.

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Top 10 Breast Cancer Prevention Tips

October 17, 2010

Top 10 Breast Cancer Prevention Tips
Detection and prevention are the keys to fighting breast cancer, check out these 10 tips to help ensure a breast cancer-free future.

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History of The American Cancer Society

September 27, 2010


A short documentary on the history of the American Cancer Society.

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Spot lung cancer early

September 12, 2010


Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world, but its also the most preventable. Nine out of 10 cases are caused by smoking. Many people believe lung cancer cant be treated. But it can, and the earlier the cancer is found, the more successful the treatment. Spotting cancer early is vital. Watch our film to find out more about how you can spot lung cancer early, and why spotting lung cancer early is important. Find out more at www.spotcancerearly.com

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Lung Cancer: Through My Children’s Eyes -Part 1of3

August 20, 2010


(Documentary) A son and daughter talk about what it is like to have a mom battle lung cancer, in effort to prevent/stop others from smoking.

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No More Excuses No More Lung Cancer 5K Run/Walk comes back to Georgia

August 1, 2010

No More Excuses No More Lung Cancer 5K Run/Walk comes back to Georgia
Today, Lung Cancer Alliance-Georgia announced the return of the No More Excuses No More Lung Cancer 5K Run/Walk. Taking place on Saturday, November 6, 2010, the run/walk will raise awareness for lung cancer to help reduce the stigma of the disease, expand the grassroots movement for the disease and inspire others to join the cause to increase compassion and support to all those impacted by lung …

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Alex Higgins dies aged 61 after long battle with throat cancer

July 31, 2010

Alex Higgins dies aged 61 after long battle with throat cancer
Alex Higgins, the snooker player who is credited with changing the way people viewed snooker forever, has died after a long battle with throat cancer.

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