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‘Greetings From Chemo County' Helps Creator Cope With Challenges of Battling Cancer
A Wheaton woman was having a hard time coping after she began treatment for cancer, but a coloring book that she created is helping others to cope with the difficult, and occasionally absurd, challenges of battling the disease. Jeri Davis says that the road through the early stages of cancer treatment was a challenging one. “I didn’t want to...
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Cancer Patient Creates Humorous Chemo Coloring Book to Help Others
Jeri Davis didn’t let cancer get the best of her. With courage she’s finding a way to make chemotherapy more bearable while helping a lot of other patients as well. NBC 5’s LeeAnn Trotter reports.
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Jill Biden Promotes 2 Passions: Military and Cancer Research
Jill Biden is promoting two of her passions: military families and cancer research.
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‘Clouds,' by Teen Who Died of Cancer, Hits No. 1 on ITunes
Seven years after his death to cancer at age 18, a Minnesota singer-songwriter has returned to the top of the iTunes chart.
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Boy Designs, Sells Shoes to Fund Cancer Research After Grandma's Diagnosis
After his grandmother was diagnosed with cancer, Wes Selby found a creative way to help make a change. The west suburban 12-year-old used his design skills to create a pair of sneakers with the goal of raising money to find a cure for pancreatic cancer. The design, which features a red, white and blue design and a subtle nod to…
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Naperville Boy Designs Shoes to Raise Money for Pancreatic Cancer Research
When 12-year-old Wes Selby learned last year that his grandmother had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he decided to use his passion for design to help make a difference. He and his mother Kiersten Selby tell Zoraida Sambolin about the project. You can find more information on the shoes here and details on his streetwear line here.