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  • 1 week ago | ktvu.com | Claudine Wong

    A first meeting  SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. - Donna Terry was only 39 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. She was a nurse, a mother of two, and she had never smoked. She wanted to share her story to raise awareness. At the time, she did not think she had much time left. She was given six months to two years to live. She wanted to spend as much time as she could with her husband, and her children, who she calls "her reasons."   But she also wanted to raise awareness.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Claudine Wong

    The BriefA Bay Area woman given just two years to live after being diagnosed with lung cancer has lived for eight. Statistics show she is part of a group of young never-smoking Asian American women who are being diagnosed with lung cancer at a high rate. Lung cancer is considered the leading cause of death in the AAPI community. A first meetingSANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. - Donna Terry was only 39 years old when she was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer.

  • 2 months ago | ktvu.com | Claudine Wong

    Sister Sandra Price reflects on her 40 years of service in Central America Sister Sandra Price spent 40 years in Nicaragua helping build schools as part of her service with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. She just returned to Oakland and is planning her next chapter. OAKLAND, Calif. - The story of Sister Sandra Price is one of service. A woman who knew from an early age that she wanted to help. At 82, she lives in Oakland, but it is clear to see that she is restless.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Claudine Wong

    OAKLAND, Calif. - The story of Sister Sandra Price is one of service. A woman who knew from an early age that she wanted to help. At 82, she lives in Oakland, but it is clear to see that she is restless. She is searching for people to help. It is what she has done her entire life. "I would like to get more involved," she admits. An early commitment to serviceAt 18 years old, Sister Sandra joined the Sisters of Notre Dame De Namur in Belmont.

  • Feb 1, 2025 | ktvu.com | Claudine Wong

    Oakland teacher hoping to take students on life-changing trip One Bay Area educator is dedicated to empowering Black high school students, and one way he wants to do that is by exposing them to the HBCU experience. OAKLAND, Calif. - One Bay Area educator is dedicated to empowering Black high school students, and one way he wants to do that is by exposing them to the HBCU experience.

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