How to Halve the Death Rate From Colon Cancer
Fewer than half the people who should be screened for colon cancer bother to do so.

Fewer than half the people who should be screened for colon cancer bother to do so.
DERBY — The number of deaths by colon cancer in the Valley is significantly higher than the state average, a troubling statistic that local health officials say is directly related to a
WASHINGTON, D.C. White House press secretary back on job Coping with cancer, White House press secretary Tony Snow returned to work and declared himself "unbelievably lucky" as he prepares to undergo chemotherapy. Snow, 51, returned to work five weeks after doctors discovered a recurrence of his colon cancer. Capital landmarks devastated by fire Two fires ravaged historic sites, one gutting part
NBC Chief White House Correspondent David Gregory interviews White House Press Secretary Tony Snow about his fight against colon cancer. This is a transcript of their conversation, edited for readability.
White House press secretaries don't usually get a round of applause in the briefing room, but Tony Snow's return today was different. He's back after learning five weeks ago that his colon cancer returned and that cancer cells are now attached to his liver.
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