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Second annual “Glaze for Gold” fundraiser held in Roanoke

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You can have some fun this weekend while supporting survivors of childhood cancer!

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Virginia researchers seeking participants for study testing new cancer screening method

Read full article: Virginia researchers seeking participants for study testing new cancer screening method

Researchers with the Virginia Cancer Screening Research Network are looking for participants for a study that’s putting a new way of screening for cancer to the test.

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Bedford Fire Department offering early-detection cancer screening for firefighters

Read full article: Bedford Fire Department offering early-detection cancer screening for firefighters

The Bedford Fire Department announced on Sunday that they are now offering early-detection cancer screening using ultrasound for firefighters.

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No out-of-pocket costs in Virginia for certain breast cancer screenings

Read full article: No out-of-pocket costs in Virginia for certain breast cancer screenings

When Keen was 30 years old, she was diagnosed with BRCA2 mutation. She said her risk of breast cancer was 83%. So, she chose to do a preventative mastectomy. She has to get a breast MRI but they can range anywhere from $1000 to $1800 preventing her from getting them every year.

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UVA Health offering new treatment for liver cancer

Read full article: UVA Health offering new treatment for liver cancer

Liver cancer rates have tripled since 1980, but UVA Health is offering a new, noninvasive treatment for the disease.

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WATCH: UVA doctor shares colon cancer journey

Read full article: WATCH: UVA doctor shares colon cancer journey

Cancer can impact anyone, including those who treat it.

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Grayson County rallies to support second grader battling cancer

Read full article: Grayson County rallies to support second grader battling cancer

Dawson Warren, a second grader in Grayson County schools, is facing a challenging journey after being recently diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

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Pearisburg Police Department and Giles County come together to support police officer with cancer

Read full article: Pearisburg Police Department and Giles County come together to support police officer with cancer

A benefit meal was held today to support Jacob Gilbert, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in January.

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How extra gear and early screening are protecting firefighters from job-related cancer

Read full article: How extra gear and early screening are protecting firefighters from job-related cancer

Not only do firefighters have to combat blazing fires on a near daily basis, but they also need to contend with the long-term effects of said fires.

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New method to treat pancreatic cysts being used at UVA Health

Read full article: New method to treat pancreatic cysts being used at UVA Health

Doctors at UVA Health are using a new method to treat pancreatic cysts, which are collections of fluid that form in the pancreas. Some cysts can eventually become cancerous, and typically need surgery to remove.

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WATCH: FDA approves new method to screen for cervical cancer

Read full article: WATCH: FDA approves new method to screen for cervical cancer

Pap smears are a regular part of health care for those at risk of cervical cancer, but for many patients, the test can be uncomfortable or embarrassing.

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Honoring her mother’s fight: Giles Co. mom uses her own breast cancer survival to inspire others to get screened

Read full article: Honoring her mother’s fight: Giles Co. mom uses her own breast cancer survival to inspire others to get screened

Nearly 20 years after losing her mother to breast cancer, Erin Hachwi, a mother of two, was shocked to receive the same diagnosis. Now, she's honoring her mothers fight by sharing her story of survival in the hopes other women will prioritize mammograms and screenings.

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Share your story with WSLS 10 for World Cancer Day, February 4

Read full article: Share your story with WSLS 10 for World Cancer Day, February 4

In honor of world cancer day, WSLS is inviting you to share your story too through Pin it. We want to recognize survivors and those still fighting while remembering those we have lost.

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Jack Hoffman, young cancer patient who captured hearts of Nebraska and nation with 2013 TD run, dies

Read full article: Jack Hoffman, young cancer patient who captured hearts of Nebraska and nation with 2013 TD run, dies

Jack Hoffman, the cancer patient who captured the hearts of Nebraska football fans and inspired the nation as a 7-year-old with his touchdown run during the 2013 spring game, has died at the age of 19.

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ABC 13 News Anchor Mark Spain passes away following battle with pancreatic cancer

Read full article: ABC 13 News Anchor Mark Spain passes away following battle with pancreatic cancer

Mark Spain, ABC 13 News anchor for nearly a decade, sadly passed away on Wednesday following his battle with pancreatic cancer, WSET announced on Thursday.

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Pancreatic Cancer Awareness; LewisGale doctor explains the disease

Read full article: Pancreatic Cancer Awareness; LewisGale doctor explains the disease

10 News wore purple Tuesday in a show of support for a respected colleague in local television, Mark Spain, who was recently diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. In a special Healthwatch, a local doctor explains what pancreatic cancer is and some of the risk factors and warning signs of this disease.

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Cancer survivors attend Martinsville pink event

Read full article: Cancer survivors attend Martinsville pink event

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On Saturday, cancer survivors and community members gathered in Martinsville to observe the occasion, with a goal of educating people on the topic and saving lives.

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UVA Researchers use yeast to better understand how cancer cells behave

Read full article: UVA Researchers use yeast to better understand how cancer cells behave

Researchers at the University of Virginia are using a common type of brewer’s yeast to study cancer.

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Community rallies to support local teen battling stage 4 bone cancer

Read full article: Community rallies to support local teen battling stage 4 bone cancer

A family’s world has been turned upside down, and the community is coming together to help.

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How affordable screening is helping firefighters find cancer early

Read full article: How affordable screening is helping firefighters find cancer early

As firefighters face a greater risk of cancer, some are taking a proactive approach to detect issues early.

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Providing hope, LewisGale becomes first in Virginia to offer new treatment for colon cancer patients

Read full article: Providing hope, LewisGale becomes first in Virginia to offer new treatment for colon cancer patients

LewisGale in Roanoke is only place in the Commonwealth providing Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) Therapy. LewisGale began offering HAI in December, and it’s already showing promise with patients like David Rockwell of Moneta.

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Healthwatch: Skin cancer — fact vs. fiction

Read full article: Healthwatch: Skin cancer — fact vs. fiction

It’s the most common cancer in the U.S. but despite its prevalence, experts say there are many myths when it comes to skin cancer.

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Healthwatch: Hidden cancer dangers

Read full article: Healthwatch: Hidden cancer dangers

It’s often recognized as a smoker’s disease, but the CDC says up to 40,000 lung cancers each year are diagnosed in people who have never smoked.

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Local nonprofit hosts 4th annual HopeDriven HeRow Expo for children battling cancer

Read full article: Local nonprofit hosts 4th annual HopeDriven HeRow Expo for children battling cancer

Hundreds of cars and spectators made their way to the 4th annual HopeDriven HeRow Expo to rally behind families battling childhood cancer.

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Saving lives with genetic testing

Read full article: Saving lives with genetic testing

Genetic testing could save your life when it comes to cancer prevention.

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Healthwatch: Genetic testing to screen for cancer

Read full article: Healthwatch: Genetic testing to screen for cancer

Genetic testing could save your life.

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Benefit dinner planned for Bedford County firefighter battling cancer

Read full article: Benefit dinner planned for Bedford County firefighter battling cancer

A Bedford County firefighter is fighting for his life as he battles cancer.

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Buckingham Palace's statement on King Charles III's cancer diagnosis

Read full article: Buckingham Palace's statement on King Charles III's cancer diagnosis

Royal officials say King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun treatment.

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Local doctor answers questions about pap smear guidelines

Read full article: Local doctor answers questions about pap smear guidelines

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. 10 News received viewer questions about doctors' recommendations on how frequently women should get a pap smear.

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Cervical cancer prevention starts as early as age nine

Read full article: Cervical cancer prevention starts as early as age nine

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.

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Radford crews hold benefit breakfast for hometown hero battling cancer

Read full article: Radford crews hold benefit breakfast for hometown hero battling cancer

Jemery Compton is a Christiansburg and Radford firefighter and EMT who has been fighting cancer for three years. Saturday morning his colleagues in Radford hosted a benefit breakfast and raffle drawing.

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Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Dept. selling shirts to support crew member with cancer

Read full article: Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Dept. selling shirts to support crew member with cancer

The Christiansburg Fire Department is hosting a t-shirt benefit sale to support a firefighter’s fight against cancer.

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Christiansburg firefighters shave their heads to honor one of their own battling cancer

Read full article: Christiansburg firefighters shave their heads to honor one of their own battling cancer

On Tuesday, Christiansburg firefighters gathered around to shave their heads during what they called a ‘haircut party’ to support one of their own who was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

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‘We’re gonna fight with you’: Home for Good participant battling cancer for second time

Read full article: ‘We’re gonna fight with you’: Home for Good participant battling cancer for second time

A single mom, who was a Home for Good recipient back in 2020, is now battling cancer for a second time.

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American Lung Association says rate of lung cancer survival increasing

Read full article: American Lung Association says rate of lung cancer survival increasing

More people are surviving lung cancer, according to a new report from the American Lung Association.

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Blacksburg Battles Cancer holds 10th annual golf tournament

Read full article: Blacksburg Battles Cancer holds 10th annual golf tournament

Blacksburg Battles Cancer held their 10th annual golf tournament at the Blacksburg County Club to help raise money for the fight against cancer.

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Blacksburg Battles Cancer hosts annual charity golf tournament for cancer research

Read full article: Blacksburg Battles Cancer hosts annual charity golf tournament for cancer research

Since its inception, Blacksburg Battles Cancer has raised over $300,000. What started with an annual golf tournament continues to grow and add ways to donate. The annual NRV Golf tournament and new addition, helicopter ball drop raffle scheduled September 25.

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The Deep Blue Ridge: 71-year-old cancer survivor passes Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test

Read full article: The Deep Blue Ridge: 71-year-old cancer survivor passes Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test

A Rockbridge County cancer survivor is hoping his mind-over-matter fitness journey inspires others to set and reach goals in life.

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Henry County Sheriff’s Office deputy passes after battle with cancer

Read full article: Henry County Sheriff’s Office deputy passes after battle with cancer

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of one of their own.

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Glenvar students raise money for cancer research

Read full article: Glenvar students raise money for cancer research

Glenvar High School students raised over $3,000 for Relay for Life Saturday.

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February recognized as Cancer Prevention Month

Read full article: February recognized as Cancer Prevention Month

February is Cancer Prevention Month, and there are easy things you can do to prevent certain cancers.

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‘I feel like it’s my purpose:’ Roanoke cancer survivor advocates, educates about childhood cancer late effects

Read full article: ‘I feel like it’s my purpose:’ Roanoke cancer survivor advocates, educates about childhood cancer late effects

Juanita Prada beat childhood cancer twice and is now an advocate using her organization, "BeholdBegold."

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Shine gold with Dunkin’ donuts to help bring joy to kids battling cancer

Read full article: Shine gold with Dunkin’ donuts to help bring joy to kids battling cancer

Dunkin' said all of the funds collected through the Shine Gold program will be donated to local children's hospitals in Virginia.

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Carilion Cancer Center receives $1M donation from local family

Read full article: Carilion Cancer Center receives $1M donation from local family

The Kirk family of Roanoke donated $1 million to the Carilion Cancer Center earlier in August.

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Girl battling cancer throws out first pitch at Salem Red Sox game

Read full article: Girl battling cancer throws out first pitch at Salem Red Sox game

Makayla Russell, who has been battling stage four cancer, threw out the first pitch at the Salem Red Sox game on Friday, and 10 News got to catch up with her family before she made her big debut.

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‘I need time to breathe, recover, and relax.’ Country star Toby Keith reveals he has stomach cancer

Read full article: ‘I need time to breathe, recover, and relax.’ Country star Toby Keith reveals he has stomach cancer

Country superstar Toby Keith took to social media on Sunday to tell fans he is being treated for stomach cancer.

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Roanoke Valley takes steps to tackle cancer at Relay for Life

Read full article: Roanoke Valley takes steps to tackle cancer at Relay for Life

Taking step after step, the Roanoke Valley comes together for the Relay for Life to raise money for cancer research.

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Annual “In The Joy of Others” walk raises money for breast cancer research

Read full article: Annual “In The Joy of Others” walk raises money for breast cancer research

Hundreds of people gathered at Elmwood Park for the annual “In the Joy of Others Walk. ”The event raises money and awareness for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, a non-profit that works to end breast cancer.

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Roanokers getting active to end cancer with charity walk

Read full article: Roanokers getting active to end cancer with charity walk

A charity walk is returning to Roanoke.

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‘I knew what I had to prepare for’: Franklin County man battles rare form of cancer

Read full article: ‘I knew what I had to prepare for’: Franklin County man battles rare form of cancer

Even as a 15-year-old battling bone marrow cancer, Theo Taylor is smiling. Now, at 31, he continues to stay positive despite his circumstances.

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Christiansburg Domino’s is donating 100% of its sales Tuesday to celebrate International Women’s Day

Read full article: Christiansburg Domino’s is donating 100% of its sales Tuesday to celebrate International Women’s Day

It is ladies’ night at Domino’s in Christiansburg. The store, located at 1655 Roanoke St., is celebrating International Women’s Day by donating 100% of its sales to two local nonprofits: Women’s Resource Center of the New River Valley and Lishy’s Gift in Roanoke. The store will also be 100% staffed by female team members on March 8.

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Cancer research foundation created in honor of Nightbirde, who rose to fame on ‘America’s Got Talent’ last year

Read full article: Cancer research foundation created in honor of Nightbirde, who rose to fame on ‘America’s Got Talent’ last year

The brother and sister planned on creating the foundation together after Jane recovered, so they could help other cancer patients fund their treatments.

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Community rallies behind retired Roanoke County deputy diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

Read full article: Community rallies behind retired Roanoke County deputy diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

Kevin Hicks, 50, was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer that spread to his lungs and lymph nodes. The community is now rallying around him to raise money for the retired Roanoke County Sheriff's Deputy.

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‘A godsend’: Rose’s House for breast cancer warriors helps first ‘grateful’ guest through major post-op recovery

Read full article: ‘A godsend’: Rose’s House for breast cancer warriors helps first ‘grateful’ guest through major post-op recovery

Last year, it was just a dream -- serving as a safe haven of comfort and peace, for women recovering from major breast cancer surgery. Now, it’s become a reality for Pat and Phil Gonzales.

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Women raise $11K for Roanoke Hospitality House by shaving heads for friend with cancer

Read full article: Women raise $11K for Roanoke Hospitality House by shaving heads for friend with cancer

ROANOKE, Va. – You have heard the saying “fight like a girl,” but one group of women wants to do more than that. Not allowing the disease to set the tone of their friendship, they decided to raise money to shave their heads. Ad“We really wanted to hit $10,000, that was our stretch goal and we hit stretch in 36 hours and we were like, ‘wow,’” said Cooper. They collectively raised $11,000, which is going to help build Roanoke Hospitality House, a home away from home for family members of hospital patients. “They actually in 36 hours made a donation to us that was greater than any one single donation we have ever received,” said Terrianne Julian, acting director of Roanoke Hospitality House.

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Community rallying behind Botetourt County mom with incurable cancer

Read full article: Community rallying behind Botetourt County mom with incurable cancer

She has a whole life ahead of her, but she’s been given less than five years to live it. “Hearing that you are incurable and that there’s really nothing that they can do is heartbreaking,” said Hodges. It’s a type of thyroid cancer that is considered treatable; however, since then, she’s been through three surgeries to remove the tumors, which spread to her lymph nodes and now her lungs. Lauren Hodges, 29, is battling Stage 4 thyroid cancer. The money will cover medical bills and travel expenses to Duke Cancer Center for scans every three months.

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Detroit surgeon aims to reduce disparity of Black men dying from prostate cancer

Read full article: Detroit surgeon aims to reduce disparity of Black men dying from prostate cancer

DETROIT – The Today Show weather anchor Al Roker is battling prostate cancer, and he’s not alone. Prostate cancer survivor Dr. Isaac Powell has treated thousands of cancer patients and has decades of research experience. When it comes to prostate cancer in Black men, the numbers are staggering. There’s also the fear of the diagnosis of prostate cancer, to many men the diagnosis is considered a death sentence. Powell and a team of researchers have identified a profile of genes responsible for a more aggressive prostate cancer.

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Photos: Alex Trebek through the years

Read full article: Photos: Alex Trebek through the years

Alex Trebek, the iconic host of Jeopardy, lost his battle with cancer and died on Sunday, according to multiple reports. is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Alex Trebek, Vanna White, Pat Sajak and Merv Griffin in 2006. (Photo by Lars Niki/Corbis via Getty Images) (Getty Images.)

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Rowan Price’s legacy lives on, funding groundbreaking childhood cancer research

Read full article: Rowan Price’s legacy lives on, funding groundbreaking childhood cancer research

ROANOKE, Va. – Research is underway to help children battling a rare, aggressive form of cancer, funded exclusively by money raised in memory of Rowan Price. This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, you don’t have to go too far to find tributes in honor of Rowan. That’s what happened to Rowan and that’s what this research is trying to change by developing a groundbreaking test that’s 100-times more sensitive than what’s currently available. We want to save the next child, stand up to the cancer, fund research that will make a difference in a child’s life and a family’s life,” said Price. The Price family continues raising money to fund even more childhood cancer research.

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Friends bring businesses to aid needy Bangladeshi people

Read full article: Friends bring businesses to aid needy Bangladeshi people

With that, they began distributing food packs in the impoverished neighborhoods in Dhaka. Eventually, they succeeded in bringing about 120 organizations and business houses under one umbrella for their aid campaign, Mission Save Bangladesh. Kadir spoke with The Associated Press as he and other volunteers visited a cancer hospital in Dhaka to distribute food packs. The group provided food packs to about 13,000 families and another 60,000 individuals. Abdullah Biswas, a father of a cancer patient in a specialized cancer hospital in Dhaka, was happy to get food packs.

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St. Jude’s in TN says Chadwick Boseman visited children fighting cancer in the midst of his own battle

Read full article: St. Jude’s in TN says Chadwick Boseman visited children fighting cancer in the midst of his own battle

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Even while battling colon cancer, Chadwick Boseman worked hard to ensure children also battling cancer were inspired and always had a smile on their face. Boseman, 43, visited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Tennessee in 2018, the hospital said on Instagram Saturday. Two years ago, Chadwick visited the St. Jude campus and brought with him not only toys for our patients but also joy, courage and inspiration,” the hospital said in a tweet. The actor was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016, according to the announcement of his death posted on Twitter Friday. It’s not every day that St. Jude gets a visit from an Avenger!

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My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’

When Hillary Calhoun’s fertility doctor brought her in for a procedure and then a nurse called her just a few short business days later, asking her to come into the office immediately, the now-36-year-old had a hunch something wasn’t right.

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Former WSLS news reporter Jane Gardner dies after fifth bout with cancer

Read full article: Former WSLS news reporter Jane Gardner dies after fifth bout with cancer

NORFOLK, Va. – Former Virginia news anchor and Richmond native Jane Gardner died Saturday night after her fifth bout with cancer. The Richmond native returned home to join WTVR-TV in 1976. In 1990, Gardner moved to WTKR-TV in Norfolk to become the co-anchor for the station’s 6 and 11 p.m. newcasts. Friends say she seemed unbeatable after prevailing against skin cancer in 2009, ovarian cancer in 2015 and lung cancer in 2016. “There are people who are so much worse off than me,” Gardner said in a 2015 interview with WTKR about her ovarian cancer diagnosis.

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