‘at ee ey ee Ee tale et ate The Horatd, Tuesday, May, 13,1980, Page,10 eogte 2 By AL ‘ROSSITER mR. “UPI Science Editor «- ~ WASHINGTON (UPD = A, Canadian . sclentlat says «a “ women with breast cancer fare less well than: thinner patients may provide new clues in the role of hormones - 8 in America’s leading cancer killer of. women, . ~ |. Dr. NLP, Boyd. of the On- tario Cancer . Institute - at . Princess Margaret Hos: ceptal : in’ Toronto said excess woman's “hormonal status, ; and “a. “person's hormone raskelp can affect - breast 1" Cancers, rae Ya "Atieriean Cancer, me ‘every:11 American. women some thine during thelr lives, "~~ Boyd: and »-co-workers ° ...’ undergone a mastectomy for.” " breast: seancer between 1985 | weight . ‘can ‘change a * Society. estimates that one of -. ".*. will develop breast cancer at And ‘he: said other factors ‘: "studied 750 women who had’. and “1972, He: reported ti the results Sunday at-an annual meeting. of -the American Federation for Clinical - study suggesting overweight - Research, The study found that 7) percent, of those women : weighing . less than 140 pounds showed no signs of © recurrent cancer five years - after ‘surgery. while only 49° percent of those -welghing more than 140 pownds ‘were © of apparent disease after five years; - _After 10 years, 50 percent of. ‘women under 140 pounds | were free of detectable cancer while 39 percent of -* those ‘over 140 were in a , such as the degree of cancer or the: size of the « tumor at the time’ of cepmadis could Dot expan, * the influenice of weight a, long-term survival... The study. originally: was established: ‘to. tee if, ‘a patient’s long-term gurviyal rate was affected. by. _fadiation destruction‘of her’ - hormone producing ovaries. Boyd saidit was found that pre-menopausal, overweight - women.” whose’ ovarian’ function . was destroyed by” |B C. 635-7266. ~ ANNOUNCEMENT Dr; W.L. Redpath is pleased to ‘an- hounce that’ as of May 12, 1980 he commences medical: practise .in _association with. The Medical Ctinic, | No.201 - 4622 Greig. Avanue, Terrace, we women wt to: the! Oe " There was ‘little difference in : “women who’: w . less: than-140 pounds, Boyd, anid, : “This: interaction of : treatment and’ weight : siiggeats: that weight exerts : _its influence on prognosis by - & hormonal. mechanism, " be 1 said, epee peewee ewer ere these five people from Caledonia Senior Secondary ! School fn. “Terrace attended the 14th annual Humanities and Science Sym-: — _posium at the University of Victoria on the May 1 weekend. From. _ left, Taco. Albrecht, teacher at Caledonia, Veronica Lawrle, Diane “Hoekstra, Kathryn Dunster, and Tammy. Ball: : Cal students. enjoy: -U. of Victoria trip "For the third year ina » Fow;, Caledonia Secon-: - dary - “School was represented at the annual Humanities and Science mpesium. Students Veronica “Lawrie, Diane Hoekstra, katieyer: Dunster “and . itterided the ‘present her paper; “on. homosexuality, to’ the. conference: * -. : The Terrace students. were selected from over - 340 entries fram across - ' the province! Caledonia is one of the few schools, in the. ‘province: to hay a. ‘th ; ‘top high: school’ students - -from - across: British Columbia. chosen - to Black market. stifled SHANGHAI fpeutes) _ Authorities’ have . clamped down ori black market ac- . tivities -in ‘this city and -. declared . all unofficial magazines illegal, . Chinese ‘sources : ‘sald ‘a series. of arrests have driven ‘the black-marketeers. un- “derground, although. they : are still operating secretly. sald illegally im- . Items avaliable for ‘puderit “their papers to other ‘particip, nts. professors, Guest. speakers also presented. be dealt with ‘according, to the law.” ..- They also encourage people to inform on others a aeaged in the Private trade” ’ of foreign’ goods. “Anyone who exposes. ‘or: helps. to. expose - anyone selling or ‘smuggling im- ported goods or engaging in’ ulation will be rewar- paper's on: a vatlety ot ; ‘topics. Taco Albrecht, head of. . the. English Department Le “presented “bo and: at . Caledonia,” -ac- companied ‘the’ students . Vietoria. © They managed a. few - sight- : . visiting Ga dens Bute! ee ie virohment ‘and cultural attractions of the |. area, | while at the: sym : Posium. vegitetions declare os, the unofficial political magazines. and literary - ‘Journals which f in ‘many ‘of China's cities last. _year, and. ban the private | ‘gale of photographa..— |" ‘presumably a reference to the hawkers who sold pic- ‘tures of Taiwanese star Teresa Teng and. other foreign. singers - “these with the right con- nections include tape ‘recorders, television sets, so lasses and: clothes. ‘of from Hong Kong. : ~Gold, silver and other _yaluabies hoarded by local people since the Communist elry in 1049 are alao belng on Shanghai's black the goods “come market and one newspaper 7 yeported the arrest’ of geveral people for selling . gold and silver in the street, : Even trucks: and bulldozers are found on the “black market... | .-However, new regulations posted around. the city’ state: Pett in forbidden to illegally buy or. sell foreign goods, foreign currency, gold, silver dollars, fake ‘medicine, ration tickets for ..grain, cloth and other Valueleas coupons,”’ : ; 15.) other set of regulatl tice of this:airfare. ~. _ by Sept. | ee peomtlga 7 ted in Sartuary and Pe +: So'book now and tke sdvantage ofthis oO Stay to 30 days. aa Tei even ey a nell incrédible summer travel bargain... | * an) Book at least 7 days prior to deparnie foreign goods Trought into |- ‘And enjoy CPAir's fatrious inflight service. -. 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