In May 2000, Harry St. Onge learned he had prostate cancer, and underwent surgery. A year later, his doctor detected a lump in his neck, which turned out to be aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. St. Onge underwent chemotherapy. Six months after that, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent radiation. (Full article: 880 words)
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