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Monty Python Terry Jones battling colon cancer

Actor, comedian, writer, director and one of the founding members of Monty Python, Terry Jones is currently undergoing surgery for colon cancer. As a writer and performer, Jones is said to be best known for his roles as bizarre middle-aged women and the bowler-hatted man in the street. Diagnosed one week before the premiere of Eric Idle's Monty Python and the Holy Grail-inspired musical Spamalot, the doctors are optimistic about the prognosis in that they are reporting the cancer was diagnosed in its early stage.

In the 1970s, Jones, with Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, and Graham Chapman, are attributed with revolutionizing British comedy in their Monty Python roles. Jones co-directed Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life. Who can forget, "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy." A collection of writing is published in Terry Jones War on the War on Terror features editorials condemning the Iraq war for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Observer.

On Terry Jones website, news of work for the month of October included an appearance on BBC Breakfast News to mark the release of The Director's Son's Cut of Erik The Viking; the filming of Children of The Stones for Kombat Opera; Terry Jones Barbarians lecture at the Norfolk Archaeological Society; and work on the story Evil Machines as a screenplay.

From one generation to the next, Monty Python movies have provided years -- and years -- of laughter. We wish this comedic genius all the best.

Brilliant cancer scientist animal rights activist jailed

By virtue of his profession as a cancer research specialist, Joseph Harris, 26, a doctor of molecular biology, faced a moral dilemma and his solution found him guilty of breaking the law.

Harris, convicted under the Serious and Organized Crime Act, will be spending the next three years in jail. The Times Online, in Brilliant cancer scientist had double life as animal rights sab, features the clandestine life of Harris, whose work in discovering treatments and potential cures for gastro-intestinal and pancreatic cancers collided with his compassion as an animal rights activist and his passion for a girlfriend who dumped him because she disapproved of where his research would eventually lead -- to animal testing.

Harris pleaded guilty to causing damage to the premises of three companies connected to animal testing, and painting ALF (Animal Liberation Front) on walls, windows and vans belonging to the companies. He got caught in the act at the third facility.

When the Northampton Crown Court judge spoke to Harris he said, "I am sorry that your conviction and the sentence I impose will seriously damage what was a very promising career. It causes me great discomfort in seeing you before the court having thrown so much away."

Harris claimed he found information about the animal abuse at the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty website.

Both have cancer only one gets quality care

Hopefully this doesn't happen too often, but one hour after Observer sports writer Bill Elliott was diagnosed with prostate cancer, his wife Val was diagnosed with breast cancer. That a couple would both be diagnosed with cancer within an hour of each other is stunning, but equally stunning is the lack of sameness when it comes to cancer treatments in National Health Service priority funding and the tally in quality of life and human costs. Unfortunately, the difference in treatments appears to be common.

Colleague Health Editor Jo Revill, in Both have cancer. But why can't one get the best care? takes a look at the difference between the treatment Elliot will receive for his prostate cancer compared to the treatment Val will receive for her breast cancer.

According to Revill, breast cancer currently enjoys ten times more funding than prostate cancer. From very glamorous campaigns, such as Ralph Lauren's Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, supported by models such as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen and Giselle Bundchen. She muses that pictures of men in underpants highlighting prostate cancer do not have quite the same appeal as sexy women in white T-shirts.

After a lumpectomy, Val was put on an expensive and successful chemoprevention drug to prevent breast cancer recurrence. 

However, for Bill, the options offered are limited. The treatment that his physician recommended that gives him the best odds of survival -- a brachytherapy -- was denied because of costs. Brachytherapy is a proven therapy where 100 radioactive seeds are implanted within the prostate gland in order to kill cancer cells through radiation. The alternative? Radical prostatectomy -- the surgical removal of the prostate with two major side effects -- impotence and incontinence.

Bill could pay privately for brachytherapy, but he wonders what happens for men who cannot afford the better treatment. You can read about Bill and Val's story in depth here. You can listen to Bill and Val talk about the outrage they feel over the inequities in cancer treatment as they speak with Jo Revill in an audio interview here.

Update news: cancer patient hunger strike is over

After 16 days, the hunger strike colon cancer patients launched in protest over a broken campaign promise has ended. During Israel's last election, colon cancer patients were promised that their medications would be included in the 2006 health basket, and when that promise was not honored, they staged a hunger strike.

For 16 days they sat outside in the Rose Garden in Jerusalem, refusing to end the protest. They were willing to die of hunger before they were willing to die from cancer because of medications denied. During the hunger strike, one of the protestors collapsed and had to be hospitalized at Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Karem. The protest has ended because the government has now assured the cancer patients they will receive the drugs they need to fight their cancer. But, if the promise is broken again, I suspect these strong-willed and resolute people will be right back protesting again. Cancer can make people that way -- from all the fighting against a disease that is trying to take life away. The government might want to just keep the promise.

Da Vinci Code: Tom Hanks personal copy of book on eBay

If you are a Tom Hanks fan -- and who isn't -- if you enjoyed reading the Da Vinci Code -- and who didn't -- if you plan on seeing the movie based on the book -- and many will be going to the theater to see this anticipated blockbuster movie -- and if you are into collecting memorabilia -- then I want to tell you about an eBay auction that went live today. Hanks donated a signed personal copy of the Da Vinci Code book he used while filming the movie to support the Macmillan Cancer Support cancer charity.

According to the folks at Macmillan Cancer Support, last September, IKEA Edinburgh store at Straiton invited Tom Hanks to their coffee morning, as part of Macmillan Cancer Support's World's Biggest Coffee Morning, as he was filming the Da Vinci Code at nearby Rosslyn Chapel. Unable to attend himself, he kindly sent his bodyguard with not only apologies but a signed personal copy of the book.

The highest bidder in the eBay auction will win this celebrity signed book that has sparked both interest and controversy around the Holy Grail mythology. The auction runs from May 19 - 29 with all proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Cancer patients go on hunger strike

The Jerusalem Post is reporting that colon cancer patients have launched a hunger strike in front of the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem. A promise that their medications would be included in the 2006 health basket was made before the election, and until the promise is honored, they will stage the hunger strike. According to the news report, the colon cancer patients say they will keep up the hunger strike until the medication they need to help them fight and survive cancer is made available through the national government health program -- or they die where they sit in protest.

Ron Harush, one of the hunger strikers in need of the currently denied medications stated, "We have nothing to lose. The shame must end and the drugs must be approved or we will be returning our souls to our creator." More and more, I am coming to the belief that the future global trend in cancer survival will be a luxury of the wealthy -- if surviving cancer depends on the newest cancer drugs and treatments.

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