Cancer delays hit young sufferers - MSN UK News
Young people with cancer are waiting months or even years for a diagnosis, experts have warned. They say the disease should be considered the first possibility than the last in anyone showing symptoms. Three studies are being presented at the Teenage
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Young cancer victims face delays - Manchester Evening News
YOUNG people with cancer are being forced to endure long delays before getting a diagnosis, experts warned today. Cancer should be considered the first possibility in those presenting with symptoms rather than the last resort, they said. Three
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School pals pay tribute to Laura - Evening Telegraph
Family, teachers and school friends of a young girl who lost her battle with leukaemia last year met at her former Dundee primary school to receive a framed picture that has been raising funds for Ninewells Hospital cancer and paediatric ward (writes
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Kevin Rudd calls for nuclear disarmament - News.com.au
KEVIN Rudd has used a visit to the site of the Hiroshima atomic blast to launch a new campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons. ”Let the world resolve afresh from the ashes of this city - to work together for the common mission of peace for this
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Cricketer honoured - West Online
West Aussie Justin Langer has been awarded a Queen’s Birthday Honour. The former Australian cricketer has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his service to cricket as a player and mentor and for his fundraising and support for
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Shaving Erin, 9, raises 1K for cousin - North West Evening Mail
A BRAVE youngster who had her head shaved to support her cousin suffering from leukaemia has handed over 1,000 to a children s hospital. View more pictures WITH WORDS BY MOLLY LYNCH — Erin Bradbury, nine, (right) who is shaving off her hair
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Bikeathon - Picture Special - Rugby Observer
The 14th annual Leukaemia Research Fund Bikeathon took place on Sunday. The sun shone on what was one of the hottest day’s of the years so far as hundreds of cyclists completed either a ten, 26 or 50 miles course around the countryside. Our
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Organizers of cancer clinical trials are neglecting teenagers and - Genetic Engineering News
London, UK: Teenagers and young adults with cancer are being failed by medical researchers who are not designing clinical trials with the 13-24 age group in mind and who are not recruiting sufficient numbers of young people to those trials that do
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Rudd calls for nuclear disarmament - News.com.au
A SOMBRE Kevin Rudd today urged all countries to work together to rid the world of nuclear weapons, after touring a museum at Hiroshima, Japan. Mr Rudd is the first Australian prime minister to visit Hiroshima, the scene of the first nuclear attack
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