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In her trial, a swimmer, 14, buoyed by family

For ill teen, they cover home front

By Bridget Samburg
Globe Correespondent / July 25, 2004

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Ynbal Landesman's summer didn't start off in a typically carefree way. She was taking interferon every day, going to physical therapy for 45 minutes twice a week, seeing her surgeon every two weeks and her oncologist every six weeks, and occasionally going for acupuncture sessions. All of that came at the end of 10 months that included being diagnosed with ... (Full Article: 617 Words)

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