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Agawam Relay for Life goes all night

They'll be walking all night in Agawam to beat cancer. Bob Alves has been cancer free for five months.  He was at the Agawam "Relay for Life" last year but was unable to walk because he'd just started the chemotherapy and radiation treatments for his head and neck cancers. This year Bob's walking wi Full story

HS baseball team honored by hospital

The players on the St. Mary High School varsity baseball team are being recognized for stepping up to the plate for the cause of cancer research. Full story

DNA pioneer James Watson slams 'war against cancer'

A day after an exhaustive national report on cancer found the United States is making only slow progress against the disease, one of the country's most iconic - and iconoclastic - scientists weighed in on "the war against cancer." And he does not like what he sees. Full story

Hide-and-seek animals and more gifts for kids

   TODAY contributor Bobbie Thomas has two adorable models show off “headbands of hope,” sales of which contribute to cancer research, and stuffed toys that come with a magic wand to help you find them, wherever they might be hidden.

Things get worse for the NY Jets

   After a tough season for the New York Jets it's getting worse, they are losing one of their biggest fans as “Fireman Ed” is calling it quits. And some Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders are making a huge sacrifice to help out with Cancer research. Ed Schultz brings you all the details.

Do good on Thanksgiving with wines that give back

   There’s no better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with a bottle of wine or two, but this Turkey Day, don’t just buy any wine – go for a bottle that gives back. Leslie Sbrocco, author of “The Simple and Savvy Wine Guide,” spotlights holiday wines that give money to the Red Cross, breast cancer res

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