He beat bowel cancer in 1992, a malignant melanoma in 1995 and a tumour in his right lung and a brain tumour, both in 2006.
Kennedy, the third-longest serving U.S. senator in history, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in May after suffering a seizure at his family home on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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When he learned his daughter, Alison, had a malignant brain tumor, nothing else mattered to him but to find a cure for her.
Shortly after, doctors diagnosed a brain tumor -- a malignant glioma in his left parietal lobe.
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Rob's GP referred him to a specialist for ultrasound scans which revealed a malignant tumour.
Robson has had successful operations for colon cancer and a malignant melanoma on his face.
Ms Sumani developed malignant myeloma, a cancer affecting the bone marrow, while living in Cardiff.
The watch in my left back pocket is a malignant tumor, an unripe boil.
In June, doctors successfully removed a malignant tumor from the brain of Kennedy, 76, of Massachusetts.
The courts have previously been told that Mr Mngeni has a malignant brain tumour.
It turned out to be a malignant tumor and his leg was amputated.
These symptoms are called "B symptoms" and are nonspecific and more consistent with infection instead of a malignant disease.
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Doctors removed a malignant tumor from his throat two years ago.
Earlier on Saturday in Spain Real Betis defender Miki Roque, a former Liverpool youth player, announced he needs surgery on a malignant tumour in his pelvis.
Count Alexander Karlov, an aristocrat who fled revolutionary Russia with his father, is being pursued by a particularly malignant Cheka agent, Viktor Polyak, of Russia's new Bolshevik regime.
About 10, 000 to 15, 000 Americans receive a diagnosis of malignant glioma each year.
For instance, Dannenberg says, Celebrex is being tested in human trials to prevent Barrett's Esophagus, a pre-malignant condition associated with some cases of serious acid reflux (otherwise known as heartburn) that reach up into the esophagus.
Those who study the psyches of criminals said Dorner's aggressive and self-aggrandizing rant indicates a classic case of malignant narcissist personality disorder.
Dr. ANDREW NORDEN (Neuro-oncologist): In general, there are a number of different types of malignant gliomas, and we don't yet know which type he has.
The clinics will feature examining rooms with "everything wired for video" including ophthalmoscopes, a digital X-ray machine and a skin camera for examining potentially malignant blemishes.
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It's malignant and was discovered after Kennedy was rushed to a hospital after suffering a seizure.
Malignant tumours develop messier networks, which are characterised by a preponderance of small capillaries.
For example, breast cancer patients are tested to see if their tumour is positive for 'Her2', a protein that can accelerate the growth of malignant cells.
Malignant gliomas are diagnosed in about 9, 000 Americans a year.
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This can turn a non-toxic substance called 5-fluorocytosine into a nasty chemical called 5-fluorouracil that kills all cells, normal and malignant.
Once they have found a tumour, they stick to their target like glue, even piggybacking on malignant cells as these move through the body.
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