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101 Wednesday, Oct. 12
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Exploring Majors Fair 2005" to be held in Maucker Union Old Central Ballroom; "The Middle East" presented by Lifelong University; art lecture given by Jon Winet; Panther Feud, part of homecoming celebration; "Date Auction for Breast Cancer" held in Lang.
102 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 89:2, p.
Relay for Life raised $73,000 for American Cancer Society; photo.
103 Fun in the Summer Sun can have deadly effects
Northern Iowan 101:58, p.7
People should protect themselves from the sun; cases of skin cancer on the rise; photo.
104 NI year in features
Northern Iowan 101:55, p.11
Recap of feature stories and photographs from the 2004-2005 school year; photo.
105 Four months cancer-free, going strong
Northern Iowan 101:54, p.11
Profile of four year old Kyle Reed, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of three; photo.
106 UNI's Relay for Life raises more than $72,000 for the American Cancer Society
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Over 1500 students and community members participated in the Relay.
107 Relay for Life races past goal
Northern Iowan 101:50, p.1
The UNI Relay for Life event raised seventy thousand dollars for cancer research; photo.
108 Relay for Life held this weekend
Northern Iowan 101:48, p.2
UNI Relay for Life will begin Friday, April 8 at the UNI-Dome.
109 No such thing as a 'safe tan'
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Tanning, whether outside or in a salon, is linked to skin cancer.
110 UNI's third annual Relay for Life fundraiser to take place at UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Relay for Life will take place on April 8.
111 'Cancer Awareness' lecture to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
A panel discussion will take place concerning cancers that affect college students.
112 Registration starts for Relay for Life
Northern Iowan 101:41, p.2
The Relay for Life Committee is accepting team registrations.
113 UNI's Relay For Life Committee plans fundraiser to benefit American Cancer Society
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
UNI's Relay For Life raised more than $26,000 last year; profiles of Relay For Life Committee members.
114 UNI's Relay for Life Committee begins team registration
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Relay for Life will take place on April 9.
115 Relay for Life looks to double last year's goal
Northern Iowan 101:33, p.1
The UNI Relay for Life fundraiser hopes to reach $55,000 and is encouraging students to start collecting money early.
116 Student recalls hardships with cancer in families
Northern Iowan 101:33, p.7
Tells the story of the cancer survivor fathers of Joseph McIlhon and Brandy Meyer; Photo.
117 Make a dynamite difference with TNT
Northern Iowan 101:32, p.9
Jill Zubrod and Megan Curran are members of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Team in Training program that requires its members to run a marathon and meet a fundraising goal.
118 Great American Smokeout aims to educate, encourage quitting
Northern Iowan 101:23, p.1
Description of the 28th annual Great American Smokeout, designed to reduce the number of cigarette smokers in America; photo.
119 Lance Armstrong bracelets: just a fad?
Northern Iowan 101:21, p.9
Examines the Lance Armstrong Foundation LIVESTRONG bracelet phenomenon; photo.
120 Campus hazardous to health
Northern Iowan 101:20, p.5
Speaks out against smokers and secondhand smoke.
121 Breast cancer an issue for all
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.1
Facts and statistics on breast cancer to commemorate October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month; photo.
122 Protect yourself from the dangers of summer
Northern Iowan 100:59, p.7
Suggestions for avoiding West Nile virus and skin cancer; photo.
123 Relay for Life raises $26,000
Northern Iowan 100:55, p.1
Relay for Life event earns nearly twice as much in second year as in its first; photo.
124 Relay for Life looks for UNI's support
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.11
UNI to host second annual Relay for Life event in the UNI-Dome to raise awareness and money for the American Cancer Society; photo.
125 Joslyn honored as distinguished scholar
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.6
Sue Joslyn named a UNI Distinguished Scholar for cancer research; photo.
126 One Panther's story of courageousness
Northern Iowan 100:32, p.5
UNI senior Derek Cook's bouts against cancer recounted.
127 UNI prof finds differences in breast cancer occurrence between races
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Patterns in cancer diagnosis and treatment of women of different ages, races, and locations highlighted.
128 National Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2002:510, p.1
Dr. Martha Ochoa, physician at UNI Health Clinic, explains how to reduce the risk in activities this summer for acquiring skin cancer, the most common type of cancer in the United States.
129 Relay for Life runs for a cure
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.9
Relay for Life fundraiser, beginning today, will benefit the American Cancer Society.
130 Battling breast cancer
Public Relations News Release 2001:370, p.1
A recent study claims that regular mammograms reduce a patient's risk of death from breast cancer.
131 Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2001:178, p.1
Martha Ochoa will discuss lung cancer, including who is at risk and how it may be treated.
132 Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2001:123, p.1
Diane Depken will discuss breast cancer and the most recent advances in treatment options.
133 Prostate Cancer Awareness Week
Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1
Diane Depken will speak on treatments available for prostate cancer patients and also explain signs and symptoms of the disease.
134 Melanoma Monday
Public Relations News Release 2000:400, p.1
Sun safety and training is the topic Linda Miller will be discussing.
135 National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2000:326, p.1
Sue Joslyn will speak on colon cancer and National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
136 Marrow Project successful
Northern Iowan 97:23, p.11
More than 650 prospective donors were registered at the recent bone marrow typing drive.
137 Students line up for marrow typing
Northern Iowan 97:18, p.1
Students participate in the first UNI Bone Marrow Drive; photo.
138 Free Marrow Typing Drive
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.3
Students can sign up to donate bone marrow.
139 Your bone marrow could save a life
Campus News Network 11:7, p.2
UNI is holding its first bone marrow donor registration on October 25.
140 UNI Marrow Project sponsors drive
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.9
The usual $90 fee to be typed for blood marrow donation has been waived for students, staff, and faculty who are participating in this week's drive.
141 New group dedicated to cancer victims
Northern Iowan 97:8, p.9
A cancer support group is formed on campus; photo.
142 Marrow Project, UNI create perfect match
Northern Iowan 97:6, p.9
Ben Russo has started a new campus organization called "UNI Marrow Project" to raise awareness of bone marrow transplants.
143 Taking care of your skin in the sun
Public Relations News Release 2000:13, p.1
Protecting yourself from overexposure to the sun will decrease your risk of skin cancer.
144 Sue Joslyn
Campus News Network 10:17, p.
Sue Joslyn's findings on breast cancer and African-American women were published.
145 Solving the puzzle of breast cancer
Northern Iowa Today 84:1, p.7
Professor Joslyn outlines her findings in the epidemiology of breast cancer.
146 With breast cancer, where you live does impact how you're treated
Public Relations News Release 1999:1, p.1
Sue Joslyn conducted a study of rural women and found their choice of treatment of breast cancer differs from urban women.
147 "Winston Man" speaks out against cigarettes
Public Relations News Release 1998:128, p.1
Alan Landers, R. J. Reynolds spokesman for Winston cigarettes, spoke about his battle with lung cancer Tuesday.
148 Cancer research and computers to be discussed at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:168, p.1
Biographical profiles of Robert McKinnel and Janet Drake.
149 Almost $2000 raised for Darla Thursday; a big thanks to everyone
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.11
Over $1400 was raised at a benefit to help Darla Bell with her medical expenses; photo.
150 Benefit to help Darla Thursday; $150,000 hospital bill¿
Northern Iowan 93:7, p.12
Benefit concert for Darla Bell will be held Thursday to raise money for her medical bills; photo.
151 Breast cancer: it could happen to you
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.12
Archana Daya Shankar completed research on support systems for patients with breast cancer; photo.
152 Sue Joslyn
Campus News Network 6:21, p.3
Co-authored article on estrogen, progesterone, and breast cancer.
153 Survivor shares her story; what would you do if you discovered you had cancer?
Northern Iowan 92:45, p.11
Linda Park-Fuller relates experiences with breast cancer; photo.
154 Breast cancer survivor to share her story
Northern Iowan 92:43, p.11
Linda Fuller will relate experiences at Oster Regent; photo.
155 What's up
Northern Iowan 92:17, p.5
Meetings and activities; Gamma Phi Beta and Kappa Sigma Fraternity hold fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research; Lawther Hall Programming Board sponsoring haunted house for Augie's Attic's 15th anniversary.
156 Race and breast cancer
Public Relations News Release 1994:528, p.1
African-American women appear to be more at risk for breast cancer.
157 Breast cancer topic of forum
Northern Edition 3:7, p.4
Next CROW Forum topic.
158 Help the 'Cool Ghoul' to fight cancer
Northern Edition 2:24, p.10
Beer company sponsoring charity campaign.
159 Bout with cancer not enough to stop UNI standout
Northern Iowan 91:11, p.3
Motivational speaker Pauline Kelly describes ways to meet goals.
160 An end to broccoli bashing?
Public Relations News Release 1991:514, p.1
Broccoli and other foods can be used to combat cancer.
161 The wounded skies above beckon for attention.
Public Relations News Release 1991:375, p.1
Timothy Cooney states that a one percent decrease in ozone makes for a three percent increase in skin cancer rates.
162 The augmentation disputation
Public Relations News Release 1991:235, p.1
Sue Joslyn believes that breast implants do not cause cancer, but may interfere with early detection.
163 Cancer still number one cause of death
Northern Iowan 85:50, p.9
164 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:124, p.1
Robert Ross speaks on the importance of Midwestern caucuses and primaries in presidential elections. Tolu Honary examines wind power as an alternative power source. Ching Woo discusses the dangers of burning leaves.
165 UNI student wins leadership award
Public Relations News Release 1987:423, p.1
Presidential Scholar, Tracy Lesan, is awarded with the Tom Beger Memorial Leadership award. The award is given in memory of former Shull resident, Tom Beger, after falling to cancer in 1983.
166 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:329, p.1
Prof. Janet Rives discusses how economic factors that affect job decisions. Jane Gackenbach explains lucid dreaming. Charles Francis discusses the future of farming. A speech on skin cancer and ozone depletion is held. James Doohan visits Maucker Union.
167 Clinton Nelson dies of cancer
Public Relations News Release 1986:193, p.1
Professor Clinton Nelson died of cancer at Sartori Hospital on January 28, 1987. He was survived by his wife, Mary Nelson, and two children. Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran Church.
168 Detection saves lives
Northern Iowan 82:16, p.9
Red Cross will present program on breast cancer.
169 Conflicting reports cited
Northern Iowan 81:5, p.1
Reports on the relationship between diet and cancer come to different conclusions; photo.
170 UNI scientists invent new cancer-fighting drug
Northern Iowan 79:27, p.1
Professors Chang and Bergquist talk about their work.
171 Anti-cancer talk is scheduled
Northern Iowan 70:45, p.8
John P. Rosazza will speak.
172 Cancer ride
Northern Iowan 69:48, p.12
Will ride bikes for cancer.
173 What's Going On . . .
Northern Iowan 69:48, p.12
Activities and meetings.
174 Dr. Goss' cancer laboratory doesn't resemble Hollywood set
College Eye 58:3, p.3
Dr. Robert C. Goss searches for the cure for cancer.
175 SCI biologist receives $1,030 grant to further cancer research
College Eye 57:33, p.4
Professor Goss talks about his research.
176 Film and talk on cancer Thurs.
College Eye 49:24, p.1
177 To quit, or not to quit? That is a smoker's query
College Eye 46:18, p.2
A look at smokers and their thoughts in wake of the report of the association of smoking and cancer.
178 Sara F. Rice
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8
Professor Sara F. Rice falls to cancer in Hot Springs, Arkansas on September 2, 1922.