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    Geraldine Ferraro

    American politician

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  1. Nine years ago, Geraldine Ferraro was given three years to live — five at the most. Today, the death sentence imposed by multiple myeloma has been lifted, and the former Congresswoman and...

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  3. Mar 26, 2011 · The cause of death was complications from multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that she had battled for 12 years. She went public with her diagnosis in 2001.

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    Born on Aug. 26, 1935, in Newburgh, New York, about 60 miles north of New York City, Ferraro was the daughter of Antonetta Corrieri, a skilled beadworker, and Dominick Ferraro, an Italian immigrant who owned a restaurant and a five-and-dime store. Ferraro was the couple’s fourth child and only daughter. Her mother regularly supported the little gir...

    Following the 1984 presidential campaign, Ferraro traveled across the country raising money for Democrats and female candidates. From 1988 to 1992, she taught as a fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics. Ferraro would go on to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Commission and a co-host of the political talk show Cro...

    Ferraro, with Anderson present, publicly disclosed her illness in June 2001 while testifying before a Senate health subcommittee in support of the Hematological Cancer Research Investment and Education Act, which dedicated $250 million in federal funds to blood cancer research. “Gerry was in the gallery when the House passed the bill, and it was ve...

    The five-year relative survival rate for all multiple myeloma cases rose steadily from 26.6 percent in 1975 to 45.1 percent in 2007, and treatments have continued to advance. “We have seen seven new drugs approved in the last decade,” says Giusti. “We have three new drugs that we expect to be approved in the next nine to 12 months. Two of those dru...

  4. Mar 26, 2011 · The cause was complications of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that she had battled for 12 years, her family said in a statement. She died at Massachusetts General Hospital, where...

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  5. Mar 29, 2011 · Geraldine Ferraro. , the first female Vice Presidential candidate for a major US political party, died from multiple myeloma on March 26, 2011 only two days after the publication of a study...

  6. After her 1998 diagnosis, Ferraro continued to battle multiple myeloma, making repeated visits to hospitals during her last year and undergoing difficult procedures. Much of her care took place at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, where she also acted as an informal advocate for other patients. [174]

  7. Former New York Congresswoman and vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro died from complications of multiple myeloma in 2011, at age 75. When she was first diagnosed, doctors gave her 3 years to live, but she survived for more than 12 years.

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