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'Desperate Housewives' actress Kathryn Joosten diagnosed with recurrence of lung cancer

By Elizabeth Snead

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September 14, 2009 5:10 PM

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Kathryn Joosten, best known for her feisty old lady roles on "Northern Exposure," "West Wing" and "Desperate Housewives," has had a recurrence of the lung cancer that she beat back in 2001. 

But Kathryn is as tough as her characters and regularly speaks to groups about lung cancer in an effort to reduce the stigma of being diagnosed with the disease.

The first thing everyone says is: 'Did you smoke?' Yeah, I smoked," Joosten tells People.

"I smoked because Betty Davis said it was very glamorous. I smoked because it was seen everywhere and done everywhere. I got addicted because the tobacco companies add additives to their tobacco to make it more addictive. I'm damned mad at all of them."

We know you can beat this disease, Kathryn. And those tobacco companies had better look out!

Send Kathryn your best wishes, thoughts and prayers here. 

Photo: Getty Images


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My Dear Kathryn...
I am so sorry to hear this news !
Please know that I am praying for you and know you will beat this !
Everyone at Disney sends all their love and best wishes !!


In 1936 a Polish anthropologist named Sula Benet established that cannabis--now known widely as "marijuana"--was actually kaneh-bosm, the Biblical Tree of Life, described therein as "a Healer of Nations".

Relief from pain and nausea are only two of the medical benefits of marijuana. In 1974, a study in Virginia found that it blocks tumor growth. U.S. officials suppressed this information.

Subsequent research in Spain confirmed that marijuana shrinks brain tumors. And a thirty-year population study by UCLA has concluded that smoking marijuana does not cause lung cancer. These tumor-shrinking, anti-carcinogenic properties have also been found effective against prostate and non-melanoma skin cancers.

Recent research in Canada indicates that, unlike caffeine, alcohol or opiates, marijuana actually encourages brain cell growth. And an Italian study on pain relief finds it superior to synthetic, non-synergistic, patented cannabinoids like Marinol.

Cancer patients should watch Rick Simpson's video, "Run from the Cure", at the following website:

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Dear Kathryn:

I too had lung cancer twice. Born in 1940. My entire right lung (3 lobes) were removed on 9-7-01. 6 months later they found that it had metastasized into the lymph nodes in my chest but radiation and chemo got it all. And 5 years later they found a spot in my left upper lobe and my amazing surgeon (Fuller at Cedars) "wedged it out" and saved me again. I know you can survive this too. You have my good thoughts with you.

All my best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Sharon Gross, Ph.D. and fan of the Housewives


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