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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyclist and testicular cancer survivor Lance Armstrong joined forces with four former U.S. surgeons general on Wednesday to urge Americans to do more to prevent cancer and get recommended screening tests.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyclist and testicular cancer survivor Lance Armstrong joined forces with four former U.S. surgeons general on Wednesday to urge Americans to do more to prevent cancer and get recommended screening tests.
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ajc.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lilburn's Eric Shanteau, who decided to put off surgery for testicular cancer until after the Olympics, has been cleared to head to Beijing with the U.S. swim team.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eric Shanteau, who decided to put off surgery for testicular cancer until after the Olympics, has been cleared to head to Beijing with the U.S. swim team.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
Jan Leeming has had her share of heartache - but nothing prepared her for the day her only child revealed he had testicular cancer.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
By Alison Dayani A BIRMINGHAM firefighter who fought back from cancer will be blazing a trail across Ireland to help save lives. Patrick McGowan, from Shirley, will take up the six-day 565 mile bike ride challenge seven months after getting the all-clear from testicular cancer.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- To all appearances, Hammer is
just a regular guy, a 39-year-old who works in marketing for a large Bay
Area building materials outfit. But that's just his day job. Off hours, he
is knocking himself out organizing the "4th Annual Have a Ball Golf
Tournament presented by Ariba." The event has become one of the Bay Area's
biggest fundraisers, a cause that helps...
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Public Blog (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer in men ages 15 to 35. It is less common in middle-aged and older men. The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a small, painless lump in a testicle or a slightly enlarged testicle. It is important for men to become familiar with the size and feeling of their normal testicles, so that they can detect changes if they occur. Other possible symptoms...
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Chinalyst - China blogs in English (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Swimmer Eric Shanteau faces the decision of a lifetime, should he continue to compete in the Olympics or under go surgery for testicular cancer which was recently discovered. ???I was sort of like, ???This isn'??t real. There???s no way this is happening to me right now,??? Shanteau said by telephone. ???You'??re trying to get ready for the Olympics, and you just get this huge bomb dropped on you.???...
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
U.S. swimmer Eric Shanteau, a 200-meter breaststroke specialist, thought the battle of his life would be his herculean effort to make the Olympic team. Instead, he discovered the battle would be waged against an unexpected and infinitely more insidious foe: cancer. Diagnosed with testicular cancer just one week before the Olympic Trials in Omaha, Shanteau was nevertheless [...]
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Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
American swimmer Eric Shanteau has been diagnosised with testicular cancer but still plans to race at the Beijing Olympics, U.S. Swimming said on Friday. ...
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Deadspin (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Without the benefit of steroid scandals or testicular cancer survivors, this year's Tour de France isn't getting a whole lot of attention from the American sporting world. And don't you worry, I'm...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
ATLANTA - Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is heading to Beijing with a devastating diagnosis: He has cancer. Shanteau said he learned just a week before the Olympic trials that he has testicular cancer. His doctors cleared him to compete in that...
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Chinalyst - China blogs in English (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
American swimmer Eric Shanteau has been diagnosed with testicular cancer but is still planning to compete at the Beijing Olympics. Eric Shanteau qualified for the 200 meters breaststroke at the Olympic trials finishing behind Scott Spann. Source