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DATELINE Not just a smoker’s disease: Stigma of lung cancer still persists in Asian American community FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

WITH lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, there is still a stigma around the disease that prevents patients, especially in the Asian American community, from receiving proper support. A report from the American Cancer Society in January said that the cancer death rate in the U.S. dropped 29% between 1991 and 2017. However, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women at nearly one-quarter of all cancer deaths. The same report found that 34.4% of Asian American and Pacific Islanders — the fastestgrowing minority group in the country — had incidences of lung cancer from 2012-2017. A recent panel of doctors in Los Angeles highlighted that more education and outreach need to be done to reduce the misconceptions around the disease and barriers to care within the Asian American community. “Lung cancer stigma is why research funding at the national level is not what it should be,”

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

PH cannot forever rely on US — Palace by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

protection its counterpart. “As the president said, if we keep on relying on MALACAÑANG on Thursday, February 13, the United States on our defense, our defenses defended President Rodrigo Duterte’s deci- will always remain stagnant or weak. We have to sion to terminate the country’s Visiting Forces strengthen our own defense,” said Presidential Agreement (VFA) with the United States, say- Spokesperson Salvador Panelo. “We cannot be forever relying on the Ameriing the Philippines cannot forever rely on the

Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV

cans for our defenses,” he added. Malacañang announced on Tuesday, February 11 that the Philippines has formally sent a notice terminating the VFA with the U.S. Duterte ordered the termination after the government has canceled the visa of Senator

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DOJ indicts Trillanes, 10 others for conspiracy to commit sedition by AJPRESS

FORMER Philippine Senator Antonio Trillanes IV and 10 others have been indicted for “conspiracy to commit sedition” for their involvement in videos that linked President

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PRACTICAL GIFT. A store in Dangwa flower market in Manila took loving and caring a notch higher by selling not only fresh flowers, but also — you guessed it — bouquets of sanitary and health products. The improvised bouquet features bottles of alcohol and hand sanitizer, face masks, wet wipes, and even sanitary pads. Apart from the bouquet which may protect a person from the dreaded virus, there are also other unique and more practical bouquets one can give to their loved ones. One bouquet included different types of sardines, while another included vegetables, both inserted with either white or red roses. Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande

House Speaker vows impartial hearing House panel vows Taiwan says it is ‘wrongly included’ no quickie divorce in Philippines’ expanded travel ban on ABS-CBN franchise renewal bills by RITCHEL

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AJPress

PHILIPPINE House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano vowed that there will be fair hearings into the bills seeking to renew the franchise of media giant ABS-CBN. According to him, the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN is among the issues that the House has been carefully studying from day one of the 18th Congress, even as some House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano

Inquirer.net photo

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by DIVINA

NOVA JOY DELA ManilaTimes.net

CRUZ

THE House of Representatives’ Technical Working Group (TWG) on the divorce bills on Wednesday, February 12 ruled out a “quickie” divorce. “This is not a quick process because there [are] judicial proceedings wherein the judge will be the one to grant or deny a petition for approved divorce,” TWC Chairman Edcel Lagman said after the meeting held by the House Committee on Population and Family Relations. He said the process would include a “cooling off period” of six months to allow the court to

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by GAEA

KATREENA Philstar.com

CABICO

MANILA — Taiwan’s representative office in the Philippines slammed the island’s inclusion in the travel restrictions aimed at China over the deadly novel coronavirus or nCoV outbreak. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines said Taiwan was “wrongly included” in the government’s expanded travel ban. “We urge the Philippine

government to immediately correct its decision on Taiwan and remove Taiwan from the travel ban,” TECO said. Early in February, President Rodrigo Duterte first issued a travel ban on foreign nationals coming from China and its special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macau. Taiwan was later on added since the World Health Organization recognizes the selfruled democracy as part of China. TECO stressed that Taiwan,

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