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  1. Cancer

    Ronald Walker of Glendale points to where his prostate cancer treatment has caused him pain with his wife Carolyne Clark-Walker in his doctor's office. Walker is the first patient in the Southwest to be treated by Provenge, the first FDA-approved immunotherapy for men with certain types of advanced prostate cancer.

  • Cancer

    Ronald Walker of Glendale points to where his prostate cancer treatment has caused him pain with his wife Carolyne Clark-Walker in his doctor's office. Walker is the first patient in the Southwest to be treated by Provenge, the first FDA-approved immunotherapy for men with certain types of advanced prostate cancer.

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  • Trying to beat cancer’s odds

    Yareli Lopez-Martinez, 2, plays Monday with her brother Jonathan Lopez-Martinez, 6, at their Chandler home.

  • article Trying to beat cancer’s odds

    Tuesday, June 5, 2007 6:39 am

    With her big, brown eyes and big, bald head, Yareli Lopez-Martinez crawls around her Chandler living room, playing with her older cousin and brother.

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  • Pets-Dog Cancer-Study

    This 2012 photo provided by Colorado State University, shows a golden retriever, Louie Mesinger, taking a rest after swimming and diving in the summer at Holland Lake, in Mont. When Jay Mesinger heard about a dog cancer study seeking purebred golden retriever puppies to track their health for life, he immediately signed up 2-year-old Louie. He and his wife know firsthand the toll that canine cancer can take: Louie is their fourth golden retriever. (AP Photo/Colorado State University/Josh Mesinger)

  • Pets-Dog Cancer-Study

    This summer 2012 photo provided by Colorado State University, shows a golden retriever, Louie Mesinger, resting on a trail during a hike outside of Boulder, Colo. The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study will be the largest and longest study of dogs ever conducted. For Louie and 2,999 other purebred golden retreivers who are chosen over the next two years, their lives, usually a 10-to-14-year life span, will be tracked for genetic, nutritional and environmental risks to help scientists and veterinarians find ways to prevent canine cancer. (AP Photo/Colorado State University, Josh Mesinger)

  • Pets-Dog Cancer-Study

    This 2012 photo provided by Colorado State University, shows a golden retriever, Louie Mesinger, in his backyard during the summer in Boulder, Colo. The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study will be the largest and longest study of dogs ever conducted. For Louie and 2,999 other purebred golden retreivers who are chosen over the next two years, their lives, usually a 10-to-14-year life span, will be tracked for genetic, nutritional and environmental risks to help scientists and veterinarians find ways to prevent canine cancer. (AP Photo/Colorado State University, Josh Mesinger)

  • Fighting Pancreatic Cancer

    The Fraternities vs. Cancer Basketball Tournament last Saturday drew nearly 75 people with about 20 teams to play the three-on-three games.

  • Fighting Pancreatic Cancer

    The Fraternities vs. Cancer Basketball Tournament last Saturday drew nearly 75 people with about 20 teams to play the three-on-three games.

  • Children’s Cancer Network

    Ahwatukee foothills resident Kara Houser tries on clothes Sunday, Feb. 26. Kara will be wearing the clothes from Dillards during a fundraiser fashion show for the Children’s Cancer Network.

  • article Supporting cancer patients, families

    Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:11 am

    The Cancer Center at Chandler Regional Medical Center provides cancer patients and co-survivors (family and those in the caregiving role) with music therapy, journaling, and art therapy free with the goal to increase positive mood, decrease anxiety and build social networks for support.

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  • Fighting Prostate Cancer

    A technician at Arizona Radiation Oncology Specialists delivers a targeted dose of radiation to a patient at the center. (Stacie Spring/Tribune)

  • Fighting Prostate Cancer

    A technician at Arizona Radiation Oncology Specialists calibrates the Calypso machine to translators in the patient to deliver a targeted dose of radiation. (Stacie Spring/Tribune)


  • Fighting Prostate Cancer

    The Arizona Radiation Oncology Specialists use the Calypso System and TrueBeam Linear Accelerator to give prostate cancer patients targeted, personalized radiation treatments. (Stacie Spring/Tribune)

  • Fighting Prostate Cancer

    Three transmitters smaller than a grain of rice are placed in the prostate of cancer patients to show doctors in real-time where the treatment should be targeted. (Tim Hacker/Tribune)

  • 'In Spite of Cancer'

  • Breast cancer awareness

    Peoria firefighters wear pink shirts in preparation for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Last year, city of Peoria employees and the firefighters were able to raise $5,000. This year, the city and the firefighters are teaming with the two Peoria Applebee’s restaurants and leading a barbecue outside City Hall to raise funds for the American Cancer Society’s premier event, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.

  • article Breast cancer event

    Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:01 pm

    Spiritude Restorative Therapies for Women hopes to raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Action during a fundraiser Oct. 1 at Mesa's Le Studio Salon de Beaute.

  • youtube Video: Gilbert cancer center

    Thursday, September 22, 2011 5:18 pm

    The new Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center opening in Gilbert brings new treatment options for patients. Cronkite News Reporter Lindsay Nadrich visited the center and learned about a new conferencing system that doctors there will use to help provide better patient treatment plans.
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