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Finding Support After a Myeloma Diagnosis
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August 2024 will mark the 20th anniversary of my autologous stem cell transplant. A year prior, my oncologist had informed me that after having had ...

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TODAY Contributor Undergoes Breast Reconstruction, Arizona Rep. Finishes Cancer Treatment and More
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Jill Martin, a TODAY contributor, recently underwent breast reconstruction.TODAY contributor, Jill Martin, underwent breast reconstruction surgery.Jill ...

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My Feeling of Scanxiety But Without the Scan
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In a couple of weeks, I will go in for my regular six-month check-up with my oncologist. It will be my first visit that isn’t preceded by a scan of some ...

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Caring for Patients with Sarcoma is a Team Effort, Expert Says
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Working together as a team helps patients with sarcoma receive the best care possible when receiving limb-sparing surgery.Treating patients with soft tissue ...

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Eftilagimod Alfa Plus Keytruda Shows Positive Results in Head and Neck Cancer
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Some patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma who received a combination of efti and Keytruda showed promising results. The combination of efti ...

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A Decade of Survival After Breast Cancer
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It's hard to believe that on July 9th of this year, I'll celebrate a decade of being cancer free! Wow! I still don't understand why God has allowed me to ...

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The Epitome of caring for Patients With Cancer
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From left: Jennifer Keeler Smith, B.S.N., RN, and Robin LaubPhoto credit: Sylvie Lynn EmbryI am sure your judges receive hundreds, if not thousands, of ...

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Paxalisib May Improve Survival in Some With Glioblastoma
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Based on the results of a phase 2/3 trial, the manufacturer of paxalisib plans to meet with the FDA.Results from a phase 2/3 study evaluating paxalisib in ...

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First Patient Dosed With Novel Drug for Metastatic Soft Tissue Sarcoma
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INT230-6, an intratumoral treatment, was given to the first patient with metastatic soft tissue sarcoma in a phase 3 trial.A phase 3 trial for patients with ...

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My Lifestyle as Someone With Multiple Myeloma
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On social media, my profile is filled with images of me smiling and looking happy, visiting different places, or doing fun activities. My friends and ...

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Active Surveillance Viable Option for Some With Prostate Cancer
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"In the United States, about 40% of people who are good candidates for active surveillance are getting treated immediately. And I think that can be ...

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The Long Staircase of My Colorectal Cancer Journey
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Using stairwell imagery helped Karen after receiving news about her colorectal cancer. I’m 4 1/2 years into a stage 4 colorectal cancer journey. That’s an ...

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