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- Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
2: ...ly it is bronchogenic carcinoma (about 90%). Lung cancer is the most lethal malignant tumour worldwide, ca...
4: The most important risk factor for lung cancer is [[tobacco smoking|smoking]].
6: ...epend upon the [[histology|histological]] type of cancer and the [[staging (pathology)|stage]] (degree of ...
9: Common symptoms that suggest lung cancer include:
19: If the cancer grows into the lumen it may obstruct the [[airway... - Cancer (constellation) (2093 bytes)
2: ...the twelve [[constellation]]s of the [[zodiac]]. Cancer is small and dim, and to many it does not resembl...
5: Cancer is best noted among stargazers as the home of [[P...
12: ...ical zodiac]] ([[June 21]] - [[July 22]]) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu as...
14: ...ancer rules the breasts and belly. The symbol for Cancer is the [[crab]].
16: ...was off-putting. Some people with the sun sign of Cancer refer to themselves as moon children instead (the...
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- Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
20: ... Edward Snowden leaks highly classified documents from the National Security Agency.
52: ...orge H. W. Bush dies from complications resulting from Parkinson's disease. He lies in the state at th...
54: ...Washington bans all persons under 21 years of age from purchasing a semi-automatic rifle.
55: ...ernment shutdown in American history, which lasts from December 22, 2018 to *January 25, 2019 (35 days...
87: ...l emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, freeing up $50 billion in disaster relief funds. - June (1973 bytes)
4: ... the sign of [[Gemini]] and ends in the sign of [[Cancer]]. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the...
12: ...summer]] is celebrated in [[Sweden]] on the third Friday in June. - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
10: ...dair, John A. M.]], (1864-1938), U.S. Congressman from Indiana
37: ...ms, Andrew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
40: *[[Charles Francis Adams, Sr.|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1807-1886), grandson of John Adams, son o...
41: *[[Charles Francis Adams, Jr.|Adams, Charles Francis, Jr.]] (1835-1915), son of above, Civil War ...
42: *[[Charles Francis Adams (1866)|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1866-1954), son of above, Navy secretary - Theodora (6th century) (3433 bytes)
4: ...rmation from this earliest part of her life comes from the ''Secret History'' of [[Procopius]], publis...
14: Theodora died of cancer (probably breast cancer) before the age of 50, some 20 years before Justi... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... remembered for her attempt to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To ...
13: ... who presumably would have contracted the disease from Mary's father. Whether or not he had the disea...
15: ..., [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], as well a...
17: ...ovided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second son, [[Henry, Duke of Orl顮s]...
19: ... with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts ... - Aung San Suu Kyi (4196 bytes)
4: ...ize]] and the [[Sakharov Prize|Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought]]. In [[1991]] she won the [[Nobe...
6: ...[[Aung San]], who negotiated Burma's independence from Britain in [[1947]] and was [[assassination|ass...
8: ...ed Kingdom]] and at the [[School of Oriental and African Studies]], [[University of London]]. While in...
12: ...der [[house arrest]] in [[1989]]. She was offered freedom if she would leave the country, but she refu...
16: ... He died in March [[1999]]. She remains separated from their children, who remain in the UK. - Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
5: She died of cancer in [[1977]] just one day before her 57th birthday... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: ...t and literature, who spent most of her life in [[France]].
7: ...r, she was educated in [[California]], graduating from [[Radcliffe College]] in 1897 followed by two y...
11: In 1902 she moved to [[France]] during the height of artistic creativity ga...
12: From 1903 to 1912 she lived in [[Paris]] with her br...
13: ... her whole life, Stein was supported by a stipend from her brother Michael's business. - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
3: ...ters, Edna (who was called "Vincent" by her close friends and family), Norma, and Kathleen then moved ...
9: ... Rubin noted: "She seems to have caught more flak from the literary critics for supporting democracy t...
11: Eugene died in 1949 from lung cancer. Edna St. Vincent Millay died about a year later.
17: But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends-- - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
17: ... being bled to death by her physicians; she had [[cancer]] of the [[uterus]]. She left two sons and a daug... - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
1: ...:Rosalind Franklin.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Rosalind Franklin]]
2: '''Rosalind Elsie Franklin''' ([[July 25]], [[1920]] - [[April 16]], [...
5: ...venings. Later they helped settle Jewish refugees from Europe who had escaped the ''Nazis''.
8: ...ent body) and women were not entitled to a degree from the University. She passed her finals in [[1941...
9: ...e went to Paris to work. She learned [[X-ray]] diffraction techniques during her three years at the ''... - Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
1: [[Image:Mattehistorie germain.jpg|frame|Sophie Germain]]
3: ...6]] – [[June 27]], [[1831]]) was a [[France|French]] [[mathematician]].
5: ...ears later, she managed to get some lecture notes from several courses at [[ɣole Polytechnique]], a s...
9: ...edes]], Germain requested that General Pernety, a friend of hers, personally ensure Gauss's safety. Th...
17: ...became the first female to attend sessions at the French Academy of Sciences—excepting the wives... - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
3: ...os’s voice and mostly piano-based music has frequently been compared to that of [[Kate Bush]], [...
7: ... she adopted the name "Tori," after a friend of a friend told her that she looked more like a Tori tha...
10: ...by ear at Peabody and her difficulty with playing from sheet music – with Caton, [[Matt Sorum]] ...
16: ...onsidered it a step sideways rather than forwards from ''Little Earthquakes''. In February, she began ...
20: ...buse and Incest National Network. RAINN is a toll-free help line in the US which connects callers with... - Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
11: ...]], [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]] and [[Italian...
13: She died of [[cancer]] on her birthday in [[1982]] in [[London]], [[En...
67: * [[From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler]] (1973) - Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
7: ...the outrage that she received many write-in votes from disgruntled Academy members.
9: ...laimed to have named the "Oscar", but only served from October to December [[1941]], when she resigned...
21: ...e Arts and Sciences. This was to protect an Oscar from commercial exploitation.
23: ...[[France]], following a long battle with [[breast cancer]], and after having suffered at least one serious... - Judi Dench (3254 bytes)
4: ...itish [[actor]] [[Michael Williams]], who died of cancer in [[2001]]. They starred together in a [[Britis... - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
2: ...n (nee MacNeille). At the time, her father was a cancer research specialist in [[Washington, D.C]].
8: ...ped out when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, as Kidman concentrated on her family responsibil...
21: ...arred in ''[[To Die For]]'', earning high praise from critics. Although media speculation thought tha...
23: ...wing year Kidman came back to win the same praise from critics for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in ...
43: ...ccolades, Kidman has received Best Actress awards from the folowing critics' groups or award giving or... - Rebecca Lobo (1887 bytes)
1: ...[Women's National Basketball Association]] (WNBA) from [[1997]] to [[2003]].
5: ..., which dealt with RuthAnn's battle with [[breast cancer]].
7: ... York. Lobo was traded to the [[Houston Comets]] from the New York Liberty in exchange for Houston's ... - Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
1: [[Image:BabeDidrikson.png|framed|right|Babe Didrikson in the 1932 Olympic jave...
11: ...ns which were her final ones in competitive golf. Cancer took its toll and Zaharias died in 1956 while sti... - Apple (20408 bytes)
16: ...]], and is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. Table apples are of the species ''M. domesti...
27: ...ples, picked in late autumn and stored just above freezing have been an important food in [[Asia]] and...
32: ... allow [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popular flavor.
34: ...around the world to preserve such local heirlooms from extinction.
39: ...e]]s are typically too tart and astringent to eat fresh, but they give the beverage a rich flavor that...
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