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Meanwhile, USC coach Pete Carroll already showed the Trojans a quote from Washington safety Dashon Goldson, who said earlier in the week, ``We've seen that they're pretty beatable this year. Colon cancer, if detected early, is one of the most preventable, treatable, and beatable cancers, but people need to take action. More than 198,000 men are affected by prostate cancer each year, and the expert insight and information offered in this episode of Seeking Solutions with Suzanne will be extremely useful to any man concerned with or affected by this terrible but beatable disease," said host Suzanne Roberts. |
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