Health knowledge made personal
Join this community!
› Share page: Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Matthew Z.'s Twitter Updates

CNN Report: U.S. Cancer Cases, Deaths Continue To Decline*. *Unless you're a young adult? Let's see about that. http://bit.ly/6PqexG about 28 minutes ago
@StupidCancer Show LIVE in 5min, Social Good w/@Mashable @AdamHirsch, MTV's @JasonRzepka, @NancyLublin & @CraigAlberino http://is.gd/595nI about 11 hours ago
@StupidCancer Show LIVE in 20min, Social Good w/@Mashable @AdamHirsch, MTV's @JasonRzepka, @NancyLublin & @CraigAlberino http://is.gd/595nI about 11 hours ago
@StupidCancer Show LIVE IN 2.5HRS, Social Good w/@Mashable @AdamHirsch, MTV's @JasonRzepka, @NancyLublin & @CraigAlberino http://is.gd/595nI about 14 hours ago
Pics from "Music For The Cure" benefit concert at Snug Harbor on Staten Island. TY to everyone who came out in support. http://bit.ly/5lA9t4 1 day ago
 

No Cure For Cancer: People Who Survived Cancer As Kids Face Early Risks As Adults (Durrrr!)

Posted Aug 05 2008 2:13pm
(Editor: "When the doctor says 'you're cured, go home', that is *never* the end of the story.)



As young survivors of the modern era of cancer treatment enter their third and fourth decades, they find themselves poster children for the hope of medical progress – and also for the toll taken by cancer's toxic treatments.



read more|digg story
Post a comment
Write a comment:

Related Searches