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#TeamLeah hopes to raise money for toddler's second cancer fight - Story : fox2detroit





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#TeamLeah hopes to raise money for toddler's second cancer fight - Story

#TeamLeah hopes to raise money for toddler's second cancer fight - Story
#TeamLeah hopes to raise money for toddler's second cancer fight - Story
#TeamLeah rallies around Mich. family during toddler's second cancer fight Local News #TeamLeah hopes to raise money for toddler's second cancer fight She's barely two years old, but Leah LaCroix is already fighting cancer for the second time in her life.Now, friends are hoping to raise thousands for her growing family to help get her through treatment.- She's barely two years old, but Leah LaCroix is already fighting cancer for the second time in her life.Now, friends are hoping to raise thousands for her growing family to help get her through treatment.


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This teen boy seeks venture capital for AI to fight breast cancer

This teen boy seeks venture capital for AI to fight breast cancer
This teen boy seeks venture capital for AI to fight breast cancer
GliaLab Abu Qader's technology can help aid in breast-cancer diagnosis and classification, all on a mobile phone.CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — How much can a 17-year-old boy really know about women?For starters, that thousands face heartbreaking and costly misdiagnosed breast cancer scares every year.Abu Qader, who's about to start his final year in the Chicago public school system's Lane Technical College Prep High School, was born in war-scarred Afghanistan but has spent most of his 17 years on Earth in the U.S.Qader and European business partner Vedad Mesanovic, who focuses on young and under-resourced scientists, created a company they call GliaLab (named after the cells that support and protect neurons).


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Breast cancer survivors inspire others to continue the fight at Nashville rally

Breast cancer survivors inspire others to continue the fight at Nashville rally
Breast cancer survivors inspire others to continue the fight at Nashville rally
This year a staggering 246 thousand women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.That's a number we're trying to change.Dozens of breast cancer survivors started the day at Nissan Stadium to inspire others to continue the fight through more research dollars and better treatments.Debbie Pearsall has been cancer free three years after battling back from stage 3 breast cancer.


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