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Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares a final message
YouTube's late CEO wrote a blog post about living with cancer weeks before her death. This was her 'most important lesson.'
Susan Wojcicki, a non-smoker and CEO of YouTube, was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer in 2022 at the age of 56. She died in 2024.
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares a final message three months after her death from lung cancer
Good morning! Qiming Venture Partners prepares for a leadership transition, Bluesky's CEO calls the platform "billionaire proof," and Susan Wojcicki shares a final message. - Letter for lung cancer. Three months after Susan Wojcicki's death from lung cancer at age 56,
Dying of Cancer, Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Wrote a Final Message and Shared Her 'Most Important Lesson'
YouTube just shared a message from Susan Wojcicki, the company’s former CEO, which she wrote in her final weeks before she died of lung cancer.
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki's sisters remember her legacy
YouTube released a blog post written earlier this year by its former CEO Susan Wojcicki, who died in August after a battle with lung cancer.
Susan Wojcicki's battle with lung cancer remembered by her sisters
Two months before her death, former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shared a heartfelt message about fighting for better understanding and treatments. Her sisters talk to Gayle KIng and reflect on her determination during Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
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Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson dies after announcing he had cancer
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson has died, eight months after he announced he had been diagnosed with pancreatic ...
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AZ's Truqap delivers phase 3 win in prostate cancer subtype after recent breast cancer miss
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New treatments offer hope for older patients with a deadly cancer diagnosis
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Lightning to host Hockey Fights Cancer night at Amalie Arena
The Lightning will take part in different initiatives throughout the night to support the courage and strength of those who ...
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Treatment Evolutions in Advanced Breast Cancer
Join clinical experts as they address treatment challenges for breast cancer patients & explore the latest advancements at ...
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A U.K. woman had her breast cancer detected through AI after a routine mammogram came back as normal. Experts Drs. Nicole ...
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