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Lincoln College
Lincoln, IL – Lincoln College will premiere a showing of the recently produced original documentary, “Our Cause Is Just,” a video on the Hawes family from Logan County in the Civil War. The premiere showing will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, May 7 at the Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the Lincoln College campus.
The May 7 premiere will feature the documentary itself, and students involved in the production will be on-hand to answer any questions. The public is invited to attend the free event. Due to social distancing restrictions, seating is limited to 60 attendees on a first-arrival basis. Protective face masks are also required while on the campus.
Follicular lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells, is usually incurable. Patients cycle through periods of therapy that partially shrink their cancers, before the disease progresses again. That’s what appeared to be happening with a 61-year-old man in Italy: Diagnosed with cancer in August of 2019, he promptly began a course of chemotherapy, completing it in February 2020. All that was left to do was monitor the tumor’s growth.
So when a June scan revealed that the patient’s tumor appeared to be growing, Martina Sollini, a professor of nuclear medicine at Humanitas University in Italy, and her colleagues weren’t surprised. Until the biopsy came back negative. Another biopsy and a follow-up scan in September confirmed the original findings: The cancer had gone into complete remission. His medical team was left to figure out how. They turned to a curious explanation: Perhaps the cancer’s sudden remission had something to do with the fact that the patient had, that sprin
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