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Medical Center Ordered to Pay 60,000 Dollars for Wrong Cancer Diagnosis of Montana Man

A judge in Montana has ordered the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center to pay nearly $60,000 to a Winston man who was wrongly diagnosed with brain cancer and told he had just a few months to live

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Missoula Police Respond to Criticism in The Handling of Cash Hyde’s Death [AUDIO] [DOCUMENT]

As KGVO News reported Thursday morning, 4 year-old Cash Hyde passed away Wednesday night after a life-long battle with brain cancer.

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Toddler Cash Hyde Loses His Battle With Brain Cancer [AUDIO]

The toddler from Missoula who created headlines with his courageous battle with brain cancer, Cash Hyde, has passed away. The Cash Hyde Foundation Facebook page reports the youngster passed away at his home in Missoula on Wednesday night.

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Missoula Community Medical Center Holds Grand Opening and Groundbreaking [AUDIO]

On Tuesday, October 16th, Missoula Community Medical Center will be hosting two special events.

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Show Us How You Support Breast Cancer Awareness to Win Tickets to Saturday’s Griz Football Game

At this Saturday's University of Montana football game between the Griz and Southern Utah Team Up Montana will be encouraging cancer awareness.

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Firefighters Wear Pink For Cancer Awareness Month [AUDIO]

The International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 2457 Missoula Rural Fire Fighters, and the Missoula Rural Fire District will once again be trading our normal blue uniform shirts for pink ones during the entire month of October, in support of cancer awareness month.

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New Research Reveals That Taller People More Likely to Die of Cancer

Some promising new research has surfaced that indicates that tall people are less likely to suffer strokes, psychotic breakdowns or die from heart disease than the shorter of the breed. However, the same research says that these same vertically-endowed humans are doomed at best, to die of cancer.

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Jadyn Fred Foundation Benefit at the Axmen [AUDIO]

Jadyn Fred Foundation benefit at the Axmen.

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Amazing New Wristband Technology Could Keep You from Getting Skin Cancer

During the barbecues and pool parties of summer, many people lose track of how much sun exposure they’ve had — and wind up with a nasty burn.

New technology in the form of a wristband could change that, and lower the rates of skin cancer along the way.

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Are Bigger-Busted Women More Likely to Get Breast Cancer?

The size of a woman’s (non-surgically-enhanced) bustline is often determined by DNA. But could bra size also predict a woman’s odds of developing breast cancer?

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