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Financial Markets Glance

Dow Jones Industrials

High: 18,133.03

Low: 17,966.77

Close: 18,058.69

Change: +20.42

Other Indexes

Standard&Poors 500 Index: 2112.93 +4.97

NYSE Index: 11,191.48 +47.03

Nasdaq Composite Index: 5056.06 +20.89

NYSE MKT Composite: 2550.53 +15.67

Russell 2000 Index: 1271.54 +6.05

Wilshire 5000 TotalMkt: 22,396.19 +62.50

Volume

NYSE consolidated volume: 3,554,340,826

Total number of issues traded: 3,212

Issues higher in price: 2,075

Issues lower in price: 994

Issues unchanged: 143

Business Journal reporter to run for cancer as he battles it

WASHINGTON - It is a race in more ways than one for one of our own at WTOP. And you can help. Tucker Echols, the Washington Business Journal's reporter normally heard on WTOP every morning, is battling diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, a type of cancer that was discovered after he found a lump on his neck. "The very good news here is that it's very treatable," says Echols. "There is a chemotherapy regimen that has worked more than 10 years, almost 15 now, to give lots of folks like me, who catch it early, a good chance of survival." When the cancer is caught early, patients have an 80 percent chance of survival. But Echols, who is 51, has lost his hair to chemotherapy. And he has had a few difficult moments, like telling his two kids, who are 6 and 8. They asked him if he was going to die. "I said, 'No, I'm not going to die. That is the good news here.'" Now after consulting his oncologist, and despite the side effects that often accompany his treatment, Echols is preparing for the EagleMan Triathlon competition, a 70.3-mile race held in Cambridge, Md., June 9. "The key with chemotherapy is that you listen to your body and if you think you can do it, go ahead and do it," Echols says. Echols will run to raise money for three charities that are trying to cure cancer, and his goal is to raise $30,000. Click on the links below to donate: American Cancer Society; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; Cure Starts Now Foundation. Follow @WTOP and @WTOPliving on Twitter.
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