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Colorectal Cancer: 1 In 3 Skipping Lifesaving Screenings
One in three adults isn't getting screened for colorectal cancer when they should be, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While the total ...
ETOnline.com, June 2011
Jason Merritt/ Getty Images By RAPHAEL CHESTANG June 29, 2011 As an uterine cancer survivor, "Happily Divorced" star Fran Drescher is on a mission to make sure that no one ...
Tonic.com, June 2011
Written by Jennifer Birn Deed: Did you know the average home contains more hazardous products than are found in a typical chemistry lab?! Today, throw out one thing in your ...
WUSA9, June 2011
by Ellen Scott, Community Web Producer Mary Amons of the Real Housewives of D.C., who is in the process of writing a cookbook and possibly starting a cooking show, hosted ...
Op Ed by Fran Drescher: US needs safer cosmetics
This time last year, when I came to Capitol Hill, I met with some of the most powerful men and women in America. I’ve become a familiar face in Washington ...
What is Lynch Syndrome?
What is Lynch Syndrome? Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that dramatically increases the risk of colon and uterine cancer. It may also increase the risk of ovarian, stomach, brain, ...
TVLand.com, June 2011
Fran Drescher is celebrating her 11th year of being cancer-free today (June 21) and we wanted to say 'Mazel' to the newest member of our TV Land family! The star ...
PIX 11 Morning News, June 2011
http://www.wpix.com/news/morningnews/wpix-fran-drescher-061711,0,6153686...
Dan’s Hamptons, June 2011
June 20, 2011 by Staff Funny lady Fran Drescher headlined a fun-filled Father’s Day celebration at East Hampton Studio on Sunday while putting focus on a serious issue—saving lives. ...
Hamptons.com, June 2011
By Eileen Casey - http://www.hamptons.com/Out-And-About/For-The-Cause/14584/Fran-Drescher-... East Hampton - Cancer Schmancer, a women's health movement founded by actress and uterine cancer survivor, Fran Drescher, celebrated Father's Day at East Hampton Studio ...
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