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Photo Saves Baby From Deadly Cancer (ABC News)

A baby's photo posted in an online forum reveals the presence of retinoblastoma.

Rare disease strikes kids under 5 (Daily Mirror)

Retinoblastoma is a rare type of eye cancer that mostly affects children under the age of five.

Baby saved after friend spots eye cancer clue in photograph emailed by girl's mother (Daily Mail)

A mother diagnosed cancer in a baby girl she had never met - after a chatroom friend from America emailed her a photograph of her daughter.

Toddler cancer spotted via e-mail (BBC News)

A toddler in Florida is diagnosed with cancer after a Manchester woman spotted the early warning signs in a picture.

Child's aggressive cancer spotted in a photo sent to a friend (News-Medical-Net)

A baby girl's photograph shown online to a friend of her mother has led to the child being diagnosed with a cancerous tumour.

One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke (MedicineNet.com)

Title: One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke Category: Health News Created: 8/7/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/7/2008

One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A fifth of British adults who survived childhood cancers currently smoke, while almost a third were regular smokers at one time in their lives, a new study reports.

One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke (Health Scout)

Study finds despite hazards, many put themselves at increased risk for second malignancies.

One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A fifth of British adults who survived childhood cancers currently smoke, while almost a third were regular smokers at one time in their lives, a...

Despite Hazards, 1/5 Of British Adult Survivors Of Childhood Cancer Are Smokers (Medical News Today)

One-fifth of British adult survivors of childhood cancers are current smokers, and nearly a third have been regular smokers at some point in their lives, according to a study in the July 29 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

British Woman Saves Fla. Baby's Life -- Via Email

It wasn't easy for Madeleine Robb to send an e-mail to another mom warning that her baby might have a deadly form of eye cancer.

Woman saves baby's life - by e-mail

It wasn't easy for Madeleine Robb to send an e-mail to another mom warning that her baby might have a deadly form of eye cancer.

Baby saved after friend spots eye cancer clue in photograph emailed by girl's mother

A mother diagnosed cancer in a baby girl she had never met - after a chatroom friend from America emailed her a photograph of her daughter.

Toddler cancer spotted via e-mail

A toddler in Florida has been diagnosed with cancer after a Manchester woman saw early warning signs in a picture.

Email Picture Saves Tot's Life

Doctors believe a mother in Britain helped diagnose an American baby's tumour after receiving a picture of her by email.

Emailed Picture Saves Baby's Life

A Florida mother says a woman living in England help save her daughters life, using only a picture and email.

White flashes in child's eye may be cancer charity warns

Disappearing or sporadic "flashes" of white in a child's eye could be a symptom of cancer, a leading charity has warned.

Email Saves Tot's Life

Doctors believe a mother in Britain helped diagnose an American baby's tumour after receiving a picture of her by email.

Woman spotted pal's baby had cancer in photo on internet

A mum with no medical training has saved the life of a baby girl she's never met... simply by looking at this photo sent from 4,300 miles away.

Retinoblastoma and Its Binding Partner MSI1 Control Imprinting in Arabidopsis

Abstract Parental genomic imprinting causes preferential expression of one of the two parental alleles.

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