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As of September 9th 2008, Fravia had stopped updating his site and holding conferences after being diagnosed and receiving treatment for a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the tonsil, that metastasized [2].
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Chances are that Birmo is dealing with a Basal Cell Carcinoma or a Squamous Cell Carcinoma — the most common forms of skin cancer.
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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I just had a lump of Basal Cell Carcinoma taken off my neck.
John Brown – the author’s official site » Blog Archive » Please, Mr. Brown, I recommend you undress 2010
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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As of September 9th 2008, Fravia had stopped updating his site and holding conferences after being diagnosed and receiving treatment for a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the tonsil, that metastasized [2].
Fravia’s swan-song 2009
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The minute I read the piece, I knew I had to make one of my circular confusing "Annoying Conversation" Xtranormal videos, because one of the types of "non-cancer" cancers the article focused on was the kind I was diagnosed with in 2006: DCIS -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ.
Laura Zigman: 'You Should Apologize for Saying You Had Cancer (Because The New York Times Says it Probably Wasn't Cancer)' Laura Zigman 2011
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