New York Times - Jul 23, 2008
By DANIEL J. WAKIN A growth on the kidney of the conductor James Levine was found to have been cancerous, but the malignancy had not spread, and Mr. Levine
Boston Globe - Jul 23, 2008
Doctors have found the growth on conductor James Levine's kidney to be malignant, according to a statement released yesterday by the Boston Symphony
The Associated Press - Jul 22, 2008
BOSTON (AP) — A growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was malignant, but the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed,
AFP - Jul 22, 2008
NEW YORK (AFP) — The Boston Symphony and Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine, 65, is recovering favorably from successful kidney tumor surgery,
Enews 2.0 - Jul 23, 2008
By Julia Bonelli The 65-year-old music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera is recovering at home after a successful kidney
Chatter Shmatter - Jul 23, 2008
The Boston Symphony Orchestra have released a statement that a kidney removed from their conducter, James Levine was found to contain a cancerous growth.
eFluxMedia - Jul 23, 2008
By Jane Ivory Doctors found that the growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was cancerous, but, fortunately, the malignancy had not spread
Orangeburg Times Democrat - Jul 22, 2008
BOSTON - Doctors say the cyst removed from conductor James Levine's kidney was malignant, but the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed