More advanced therapies are being aimed at cancer

CHICAGO — New research shows a sharp escalation in the weapons race against cancer, with several high-tech approaches long dreamed of but not possible or successful until now.

CHICAGO — New research shows a sharp escalation in the weapons race against cancer, with several high-tech approaches long dreamed of but not possible or successful until now.
ATLANTA — A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there’s strong evidence that both habits may help prevent the disease from coming back.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Happy Valley was perfect for Joe Paterno, a place where “JoePa” knew best, where he not only won more football games than any other major college coach, but won them the right way: with integrity and sportsmanship. A place where character came first, championships second.
Ronald Mac Bonnette, 39 always, passed away at home Tuesday (Dec. 6, 2011).
DECORAH, Iowa — Hitting back against an emboldened GOP, President Barack Obama launched a rare direct attack Monday on the Republican presidential field, criticizing his potential 2012 rivals for their blanket opposition to any deficit-cutting compromise involving new taxes. “That’s just not common sense,” Obama told the crowd at a town hall-style meeting in Cannon Falls, Minn., as he kicked off a three-day bus tour through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois.

Delaware’s Grady Memorial neurosurgeon Dr. Janet Bay has encountered many theories about what could cause cancer, from hydrocarbons to chicken-carrying viruses. She is not agonizing over the study recently released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which states that cellphone use could be “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”