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Longtime Palm Desert councilman fighting bladder cancer
Palm Desert Councilman Richard Kelly reported this week that he is battling bladder cancer.

Event in Milan raises money for bladder cancer research
Milan's Family Center was beating the drum for bladder cancer awareness Saturday night.

Building A New Bladder After Cancer Surgery
Doctors may have to remove the bladder when a patient develops cancer, but advanced techniques are giving some patients a chance at a more normal life.

New Surgery Without Incisions Shows Promise For Prostate Cancer Treatment
With a recent first of its kind surgery, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a new surgical procedure for the treatment of prostate cancer using natural orifices - signaling the next step in the evolution of minimally invasive surgery. Removing the prostate is a common treatment for patients with prostate cancer, which affects one in six men in the U.S. according to the American ...

ZIOPHARM Reports Second Quarter Financial Results and Updates Clinical Programs
NEW YORK----ZIOPHARM Oncology, Inc. , a biopharmaceutical cancer company addressing unmet medical needs, today reported its financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2010 and provided an update on the Companys continued progress with its clinical programs.

Extraordinary Cancer Survivor Turns 100
Cancer patient Mary Cipolla was 89 years old when she underwent one of the most extensive operations in surgery, the Whipple procedure. Now she's about to celebrate her 100th birthday.

Beloved Art City Elementary librarian battles rare cancer
SPRINGVILLE -- Angel Pearce spends a few hours each day perched at her kitchen table amidst paints, wires and swatches of old sweaters.

Scientists develop new surgical procedure for prostate cancer using natural orifices
With a recent first of its kind surgery, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a new surgical procedure for the treatment of prostate cancer using natural orifices - signaling the next step in the evolution of minimally invasive surgery.

Otis Mathis to be tried on misconduct charges
Former school board president Otis Mathis was bound over for trial to face charges that he fondled himself in a meeting with the former DPS superintendent last month.

Racy testimony in Detroit courtroom
Former Detroit School Board President Otis Mathis is in court on charges of misconduct in office and obscene conduct.





Report: Al Qaeda still threat to America
Nearly nine years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, Americans still face a serious threat from al Qaeda, according to a new report from a panel of top national security experts.

Oil drilling platform arrives at Chilean mine to aid in rescue
A large oil drilling platform arrived Thursday at the Chilean mine where 33 trapped miners are awaiting rescue.

Japan may get new prime minister next week
The wife of Japan's prime minister is a pragmatist. When her husband, Naoto Kan, became prime minister in June, they moved in only with their summer clothes, she told a Japanese weekly magazine.

Japanese concerned over Chinese military power
China's military puts the scare into Japan and the U.S. is a key to keeping peace in the region, Japan's Defense Ministry said in a white paper Friday.

Dateless coin could bring big payday
People in Britain are being urged to check their wallets for some rare loose change that could earn them some serious cash.

Southern Sudan acquires military aircraft
Nearing a January vote on independence, southern Sudan is acquiring its first military aircraft as the oil-rich region prepares for potential conflict in a nation Washington is calling a "ticking time-bomb."

Parents try to recover runaway teen in Brazil
An American family is desperately trying to get their daughter back after the 15-year-old ran away with her boyfriend to Brazil, where authorities handed her over to the boyfriend's family.

India revives British-era caste count
India plans to hold a full count of its citizens and their castes, the country's first since 1931.

Can tennis pair pave way to India-Pakistan harmony?
When Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi step out on court for the U.S. Open men's doubles final on Friday night, there will be more than just sporting glory at stake.

Quran controversy casts pall over Eid celebrations
This Friday, Muslims around the world will bid goodbye to a long month of fasting with three days of feasting and festivities.





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The Guide to Living with Bladder Cancer (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
by: Mark P. Schoenberg
publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press, released: 09 March, 2001
price: $14.99 (used)
Textbook of Bladder Cancer
by: Seth P. Lerner, Mark Schoenberg, Cora Sternberg
publisher: Informa Healthcare, released: 17 January, 2006
price: $645.95 (new), $652.68 (used)
Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder and Related Urinary Structures 2004 (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology 4th Series)
by: William M. Murphy, David J. Grignon, Elizabeth J. Perlman
publisher: American Registry of Pathology, released: 30 June, 2004
price: $90.00 (used)
100 Questions & Answers About Bladder Cancer
by: Pamela Ellsworth, Brett Carswell
publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., released: 10 August, 2005
price: $12.71 (new), $1.95 (used)
Bladder Cancer: A Resource Guide for Patients and Their Families
by: Gary N. Dunetz M.D. FACS
publisher: AuthorHouse, released: 16 August, 2006
price: $13.49 (new), $9.77 (used)