Christopher Hitchens On Cancer and Atheism, Lateline ABC – Part 4 of 4 – November 2010

Hitchens was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year while on tour promoting his memoir Hitch-22. Christopher Hitchens discusses, on Australia’s Lateline with Tony Jones, his position on the Man-Made myths of religion, versus the reality of Atheism, with regard to his current medical condition. The unwavering Christopher Hitchens, just like Theoretical Physicist Stephen Hawking, has no belief in the silliness of religion, and is steadfast in his realization that all religions are fiction created by man, even as he approaches the end of life.
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Swedish 100 – Rob Frerichs, Lung Cancer Survivor

After an oncologist told Rob there was nothing more he could do, he got a new oncologist at Swedish. Five years after his diagnosis, hes cancer-free. Learn more about Swedish at www.swedish.org./cancer www.swedish.org www.swedish.org

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Pink Glove Dance: The Sequel

Visit Pink Glove Dance: www.pinkglovedance.com Medline is proud to present the sequel to the highly popular Pink Glove Dance video, which brought hope and joy to those affected by breast cancer. This new video features more than 4000 healthcare workers and breast cancer survivors from all over the United States and into Canada. It is an original song called “You Won’t Dance Alone” written and performed by the band the Best Day Ever. Available on iTunes and Amazon.com

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The Maimonides Cancer Center

maimonidesmed.org Visit our state-of-the-art Cancer Center. Watch to learn about the services offered at this modern, welcoming facility. Maimonides is proud to have the only dedicated cancer center in Brooklyn.
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SECOND OPINION | Late Effects of Cancer Treatment | APT | Full Episode

Treatment of cancer involves the use of strong drugs that target the cancer with the goal of curing it, but these often life saving treatments y can leave a wake of long-term physical and mental effects that patients are often not prepared for. Once cancer treatment is over, it is important to continue follow-up care and to understand the late effects of cancer treatment. For more information and resources about this episode, visit: secondopinion-tv.org This APT medical series explores illnesses one at a time and features a panel of physicians and other experts assessing individual cases. Visit www.SecondOpinion-TV.org Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
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