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Samantha gets the chop for cancer charity

Samantha Yeeles-Sorrell had 11 inches cut from her flowing locks in front of scores of friends, family and supporters at Ninfield’s Reading Room last Thursday .

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Harris County DA Mike Anderson diagnosed with cancer

In an e-mail to his staff on Thursday, Harris County District Attorney Mike Anderson said he is undergoing treatment for cancer.

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NC cancer treatment bill moving to Senate

The chamber voted overwhelmingly Thursday for the bill designed to address complaints that patients are being charged $1,000 or more a month for oral drugs while IV sittings are much less expensive.

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Maryland BRAC Updates Uncover Hidden Asbestos in Home Scheduled to be Razed

After construction crews began working on razing a home in Aberdeen, Maryland for Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) related work unexpectedly stopped when dangerous asbestos was uncovered in the partially removed roof on Thursday. Immediately after the initial hole was made in the roof of the ranch-style home, crews suspected asbestos materials were present and quickly stopped all work until the material was assessed by a licensed asbestos contractor . A Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) spokesperson Dave Buck said that the assessment and subsequent abatement of the asbestos should only halt the demolition for a few hours on Thursday. Asbestos, a known carcinogen or cancer-causing agent, is an incredibly versatile mineral prized for its durability and fire resistance. Before manufacturing with asbestos was banned in the United States due to its toxicity, many products, including building, plumbing and electrical materials, contained asbestos. Whenever asbestos is disturbed or destroyed, small particles contaminate the air. This contamination leads to asbestos exposure which can be deadly. Asbestos exposure is linked to lung cancer and mesothelioma , a rare form of cancer that affects the pleura or the protective lining around organs. The scope of the BRAC project in the Aberdeen area is comprehensive, including major updates to highway intersections and utilities, and will cost between $7 and $10 million per intersection. Work for the BRAC project officially began on Thursday morning, and the home found with asbestos was the first scheduled to be razed. Other homes, in critical conjunctions, are also on the list for demolition. Shocked homeowners were informed last summer that their house was among those properties targeted. According to the SHA, virtually all properties needed were purchased from the owners, save for two or three. Most of the purchased homes have already been vacated, with the remaining homeowners scheduled to move out later this month. SHA stresses that the homes acquired to make the necessary improvements to the intersections will not be demolished all at once. As the project progresses, so will the demolitions. It is unclear, however, what sort of environmental or potential toxic contamination analysis was done prior to the start of the demolition work. According to Buck, the demolition crew did not have knowledge of any asbestos at the location and that the asbestos was “in a place they couldn’t see.”

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Nick Eason Names Cancer Center for His Mom

April 25– Toombs County native son Nick Eason has two Superbowl rings but he says they mean nothing compared to what he was able to do Thursday in honor of his late mother.

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Monday Night Cancer Club: Bodies in Motion

Last Thursday I completed the final session in my twelve-week “Livestrong” program at my local YMCA.

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Dietitians to advise breast cancer group

The Breast Cancer Support Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Luby’s Cafeteria, 1801 Ninth St.

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Cancer group to have yoga program in Verona

WINGS, a cancer support group, will meet on Thursday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. in the Verona Community Center, 880 Bloomfield Ave.

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Venezuela’s Chavez ‘is not in coma’

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is not in a coma and is responding well to cancer treatment in Cuba, his brother says. Meanwhile, opposition groups in Venezuela are demanding proof that Chavez is still alive. They have also gathered to denounce a delay in his inauguration, which was due to have been held last Thursday. They say the postponement violates the constitution. Al Jazeera’s Adam Raney reports from Havana in Cuba, where Chavez is being treated, and Lucia Newman reports from an opposition rally in Caracas.

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American Cancer Society celebrates 100th birthday

JOSHUA POLSON/jpolson@greeleytribune.com Dr. Carlton Barnett, discusses his research in cancer treatment at the American Cancer Society reception Thursday night at Island Grove Exhibition Hall, Greeley .

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