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Summiting for survivors
Six months ago, Lori Fallace had never spent a night in a tent. In June, with subtemperature gear and ice pick in hand, the Irvine schoolteacher will scale the 14,179 feet to Mt. Shasta's peak in a show of perseverance and support for all those who...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments
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Virgen's View: Boy with brain tumor honored as part of UCI team
There wasn't a big match to be played on Tuesday, but a member of the UC Irvine men's volleyball team remained nervous for an important event dealing with the Anteaters. If you were at the celebration ceremony to honor the UCI team's national...
Tags: Brain, Human Body, Cancer, Health, UC Irvine Anteaters
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Lambert passes life's latest challenge
There was no way to keep Jennifer Lambert away from the OC Marathon this weekend. Lambert will work at a water station in Sunday's race, which includes a full and half-marathon, passing out water and no doubt encouraging everyone along the way. On...
Tags: Health, Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Breast Cancer, Mastectomy
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Corona del Mar Today: Newport mayor reads to kids
Newport Beach Mayor Nancy Gardner read to a group of about 20 toddlers, preschoolers and babies Wednesday morning at the Corona del Mar library branch as part of a celebration of National Library Week. She discussed favorite animals and the importance of...Tags: Students, Facebook, Cancer, Libraries, Breast Cancer
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Inspiration easy to find at NBLL
NEWPORT BEACH — Opening Day was a special one for Newport Beach Little League. It was a special day when the ceremonial first pitch could be thrown by a boy, Harry Dill, who just four months ago discovered he had a brain tumor. It was a special day...Tags: Baseball, Cancer, Major League Baseball, MRI (imaging), Health Treatments
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Reel Critics: Getting some laughs from cancer
A comedy about cancer isn't easy, but writer Will Reiser and co-star/co-producer Seth Rogen draw from personal experience to give "50/50" that rare blend of raw humor and emotion without artifice. There are no wrong notes in this movie. Adam (Joseph...Tags: Anna Faris, Cancer, Comedy (genre), Up in the Air (movie), Health Treatments
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Virgen: Carlson name just fits
Davidson Field at Newport Harbor High is a unique high school football venue. Well, it's assuredly rare in Orange County.
There are wooden benches in the stands for seating. The field is not made up of the latest artificial turf, but of grass. Davidson...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, High School Sports, Health Treatments
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On Faith: God and the Big C
I was really not very aware of cancer's reach until a friend contracted prostate cancer about 20 years ago. Soon after that, another friend was diagnosed with the same illness and, shortly thereafter, I awoke from a colonoscopy to learn that I had cancer....Tags: Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Colonoscopy, Cancer, Skin Cancer
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The Crowd: 'Moulin Rouge' evening to aid cancer victims
Consider this. You are in your doctor's office and the tests have come back. The news is not good. The doctor tells you that you have cancer; surgery is essential followed by weeks of chemotherapy, radiation and potentially more treatment. You take a...Tags: Cancer, Celebrities, Regina King, Breast Cancer, Gilles Marini
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Long-time coach fighting a different battle
University High's Chris Conlin was diagnosed with cancer last month, but the long-time high school coach is maintaining a positive outlook in an effort to beat it.
Conlin, University High's baseball coach for the past 23 years, learned he had squamous...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, College Football, Biopsy, University of California, Irvine
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Horvath recovering from brain surgery
Tony Horvath, a Newport Harbor High alumnus who was on the Sailors’ 1970 league championship football team, has been battling cancer since April.
He endured chemotherapy from prostate cancer. He also recently went through brain surgery to have a...Tags: Brain, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Health
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Lighting the darkest path
This is the third in an occasional series about homelessness in Costa Mesa.
COSTA MESA — A three-tiered fountain covered with blue tiles and topped with a pair of dolphins greets visitors at the entrance to the Costa Mesa Motor Inn.
Doors to the...Tags: Family, Cancer, Homelessness, Social Issues, Landforms
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