Congress Avenue Bridge Now Named After Ann Richards - KXAN-TV

Congress Avenue Bridge Now Named After Ann RichardsKXAN-TV, TX - 1 hour agoAfter battling esophageal cancer, she died at the age of 73, almost exactly one year ago. Those who showed up at the ceremony Friday talked about why the …City dedicates Congress bridge to Ann Richards — for real this time Austin American-Statesman (subscription)all 10 news articles

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Finally, an MRI for BGH; First scans expected to be done in October - Brantford Expositor

Finally, an MRI for BGH; First scans expected to be done in OctoberBrantford Expositor, Canada - 7 hours agoThe family wanted to pay tribute to the local businessman Sam Rizzo, who died of esophageal cancer and had to have many MRI scans in Hamilton. …

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‘Number of lung cancer patients to double by 2020’ - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)

‘Number of lung cancer patients to double by 2020’GreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 19 hours ago“I have understood from my colleagues that cancers, particularly lung, breast, stomach and esophageal, has assumed epidemic proportion here. …

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Firefighter honoured as one 'to face danger with' - Globe and Mail

Firefighter honoured as one 'to face danger with'Globe and Mail, Canada - 8 hours agoThey hope to include esophageal cancer and non-smokers lung cancer in the legislation with the forms currently recognized under the law: brain, bladder, …

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New Treatment Offered For Damaged Esophagus - eMaxHealth.com

New Treatment Offered For Damaged EsophaguseMaxHealth.com, NC - Sep 3, 2007Komanduri says “The incidence of esophageal cancer, which killed 14000 in the US last year, is rising faster than any other cancer in the US Until recently, …

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9/11's toxic dust obscures answers about cancer and other health … - Village Voice

Village Voice9/11's toxic dust obscures answers about cancer and other health …Village Voice, NY - 17 hours agoAmong them is firefighter Ray Hauber, 47, who died of esophageal cancer. Friends and family say Hauber was a healthy man who didn't smoke. …

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Exeter area business briefs - Portsmouth Herald News

Exeter area business briefsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - Sep 4, 2007It's estimated those with Barrett's esophagus are more than 100 times more likely to develop esophageal cancer than those who do not. …

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Patients and My Mother - Wall Street Journal

Patients and My MotherWall Street Journal - Aug 28, 2007After he covered the basics of my mother's treatment, I asked him about new targeted therapies being studied for esophageal cancer. …

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Black Raspberries May Prevent Oral Cancer - Lex 18

Black Raspberries May Prevent Oral CancerLex 18, KY - 54 minutes agoResearchers at Ohio State's James Cancer Hospital have already shown that black raspberries may help prevent colon and esophageal cancers. …

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Study Shows Higher Incidence of Barrett's Esophagus in Three Counties - UK News

Study Shows Higher Incidence of Barrett's Esophagus in Three CountiesUK News, KY - Aug 29, 200729, 2007) ¾ Preliminary data from a study in southeastern Kentucky found Barrett's esophagus – a precursor to esophageal cancer – in 25 percent of study …

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Study Shows Serious Esophagus Problems in 3 Kentucky Counties - WTVQ

Study Shows Serious Esophagus Problems in 3 Kentucky CountiesWTVQ, KY - Aug 29, 2007Preliminary data from a UK study shows 25% of people in Pulaski, Laurel, and Whitley counties have a precursor to esophageal cancer. …

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Heartburn Can Be a Sign of Serious Disease - Forbes

Heartburn Can Be a Sign of Serious DiseaseForbes, NY - Aug 31, 2007In rare cases, people with persistent heartburn/GERD develop esophageal cancer. Eating smaller meals, controlling your weight, avoiding tight-fitting …

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Black Raspberries May Help Prevent Esophageal Cancer - HULIQ

HULIQBlack Raspberries May Help Prevent Esophageal CancerHULIQ, NC - Aug 28, 2007Thus, black raspberries seem to be a very promising in future studies into the prevention and treatment of esophageal cancer.” -Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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