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Florida man shares story of how he survived HPV cancer

Jason Mendelsohn was pondering a question during a financial exam in 2014 when his fingers grazed his neck, making him notice a bump he hadn’t felt before.

Cool, rainy weather perfect condition for fireblight disease

Cool, rainy weather when pear and apple are in bloom is perfect weather for fireblight disease. Fireblight is a very aggressive and dangerous plant disease that shows up as new infections in about May in Asian pear, European pear such as Bartlett and some apples. It can be a major problem on quince too.

Clark County may hike cost on wireless company equipment

Clark County is considering a new funding plan to spread high-speed internet throughout the Las Vegas Valley and beyond: charge wireless carriers more to install equipment on public light poles.

T-cell lymphoma treatment a first for Nevada

Though the therapy is three decades old, the rarity of Sezary — about 450 Americans are diagnosed annually, according to the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation — made it difficult for doctors to convince hospitals that the investment in the machinery would be worthwhile.

When is MRI screening better than mammography?

Breast cancer death rates have dropped 39 percent over the past 26 years, according to an Oct. 3 report from the American Cancer Society. Much of that is due to the measures taken for early detection and follow-up prevention to detect cancer and keep women cancer-free.

Cancer patients follow ‘bald is beautiful’ mantra

Everyone knows that hair loss is a potential side effect of cancer treatment. Some women take it as a time to express a completely different side of them. Some search for a wig that matches their “regular” hair, and some just opt to recite the “bald is beautiful” mantra. Each survivor has to decide what works best for her, and the choices abound.

Cancer battle is personal for Mrs. Red Rock; walk is Oct. 29

It’s just a number until it hits your family. According to the American Cancer Society, about 252,710 cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed this year in women, and nearly 41,000 will die from it. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month .

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