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Surviving the Unexpected When Cypress resident Janice Fraser went to work last New Year's Eve, she thought her persistent neck pain was just a pulled muscle. Read More
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The Cutting-Edge Technology Marlene Couldn’t Live Without At 65-years-old Marlene was enjoying being a wife, mother, grandmother and newly retired resident of Huntington Beach. Read More
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The Sooner the Better: Finding breast cancer early Most women know early detection is the best weapon against breast cancer. At the MemorialCare Breast Center, advanced diagnostic tools allow doctors to identify this treacherous disease sooner than ever before. Read More
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Through Cancer and Beyond Pat was a happy and healthy 67-year-old, married to her “rock,” and living here in Long Beach. An avid cook and recipe enthusiast, she never felt any cause for health concern until noticing that she was bleeding irregularly. Read More
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Todd Cancer Institute Helps Lung Cancer Patients Breathe Easy When Virginia Filipan learned she had lung cancer, she knew what to expect. She had lost her two sisters, brother and husband to various forms of cancer, so she figured it was time to plan the last few months of her life. Read More
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Treating Genetic Breast Cancer With a maternal grandmother, mother and aunt who developed breast cancer at an early age, Tara Stein had been on the alert for the disease and received annual mammograms, monthly breast self-exams and regular checkups. Read More
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WALKING AGAIN: Giving Back Once a quadriplegic, Richard, now walking again, gives back to the MemorialCare Rehabilitation Institute that gave him back his life. Read More
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Winning the Battle Against Cancer As a Marine, C.J. Del Grosso fought many battles. But the colonel’s greatest battle came after he retired and learned he had cancer.
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