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Windy City Thunderbolts Playing with Purpose as Manager Bobby Jenks Battles Stomach Cancer

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By Matt Zahn Click here for updates on this story     CHICAGO (WBBM) — The Windy City Thunderbolts baseball team is playing with a special purpose this season. Their leader and 2005 White Sox World Series champion, Bobby Jenks, is battling cancer thousands of miles away, while his friend and former teammate tries to hold down the fort in Crestwood. Ozinga Field feels a little empty this season, with the Thunderbolts missing their manager, Bobby …

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Less than two out of ten cases are intercepted early, when it is easier to treat them; new treatments come in for the most advanced forms, but early diagnosis must improve

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When previously diagnosed, this tumor may have a survival rate of up to five years in order of 93%. However, in most cases the diagnosis occurs late.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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