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NCAA prez Brand has pancreatic cancer.(NEWSWATCH)(National Collegiate Athletic Association's Myles Brand)(Brief article)

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When the National Collegiate Athletic Association held its annual conference in Maryland last month, President Myles Brand was conspicuously absent.

The next week he announced having been diagnosed and confirmed with pancreatic cancer with a "not good" long-term prognosis, and undergoing chemotherapy.

Former president of Indiana University and the University of Oregon, Brand has applied the tenants ...

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