The grim news is that every four minutes someone is diagnosed with blood cancer (lymphoma, leukemia and myeloma) and someone dies from the disease every 10 minutes. Nearly 140,000 Americans were expected to be diagnosed with blood cancer in 2009, accounting for 9.5 percent of new cancer cases diagnosed in the United States.
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Chicago’s Superhighway To Curing Blood Cancer
Battling And Beating Cancer: Chicago Area Couple’s Mission Is Now A Book
“You have cancer!” One in every two men and more than one in three women in America will hear these dreaded words sometime during their lifetime. When someone hears these words, their life changes instantly and they need to know what to do and where to turn. Scott Seaman and Charlene McMann-Seaman – who...
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