Cancer

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  • Saving our skins

    The FDA and dermatologists are arguing over sunscreen labels.
  • The third breast

    A couple examines its breast together.
  • No sweat

    A recent e-mail is scaring women away from antiperspirants.
  • Ted Hughes, R.I.P.

    A brief obituary of the British poet Ted Hughes, who died Wednesday Oct. 28, and links to Salon's glowing review of his last book of poems, 'Birthday Letters.'
  • Fighting the wrong war

    The government could cut cancer deaths by a third by educating Americans to eat right. But dollars for diet education are scarce, while the cancer research budget fattens up.
  • One Blue Thing

    Renée Zellweger buckles under the emotional weight of the brutally melodramatic 'One True Thing.'
  • The Salon Interview - Richard Powers

    The author of "Gain" on cancer, corporations, the blankness of the Midwest and the elusive art of seducing readers.
  • Wake up and smell the flug

  • In the Mouth of the Cave

  • Casualties of the Marijuana War

    It isn't just cancer and AIDS patients who are suffering because of America's anti-pot hysteria. Hundreds of small-time users are in jail -- for life.
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