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Cara Dunne-Yates : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cara Dunne-Yates
Cara Dunne-Yates (March 17, 1970 – October 20, 2004) was a scholar-athlete, bioethicists, linguist, lawyer, advocate, writer, poet, and mother of two. Paralympic medalist in both winter and summer sports. Harvard-educated; the only disabled First Marshall (class president) of an ivy-league university, UCLA. ==Cancer== Born and raised in the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, Dunne-Yates was diagnosed at 15 months with retinoblastoma (RB) retinal cancer. One eye was immediately removed; after three years of chemotherapy and radiation therapy her other eye was also removed as a life saving treatment. A few months after graduating from Harvard College she was diagnosed with a facial cancer osteosarcoma. In two operations, part of her right cheekbone and palata were removed. She endured six months of intensive chemotherapy and rehabilitation treatment. Eight years later, in 2000, she was again diagnosed with a rare and aggressive Leiomyosarcoma in the abdomen; quickly, the cancer traveled to her liver which, ultimately, caused her death in October, 2004.
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