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Oncologist Debunks Clinical Trial Myths
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During the CURE® Educated Patient® Metastatic Breast Cancer Summit, an expert spoke about what patients can expect before enrolling in clinical ...

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FDA Approvals for Solid Cancers in June
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Here are six Food and Drug Administration approvals for solid tumors in June 2024. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was certainly busy in June, ...

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Moments in Nature Offered Calm Amidst Cancer
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Recently I took a trip to the west coast of Michigan, where we stayed on a lake. Each morning, I woke up and took the kayak out. It was just me, gliding ...

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Some With MDS May Benefit from Delaying Stem Cell Transplants
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For patients with MDS who can delay stem cell transplants, it's important they care for their health beforehand. It’s important for patients with ...

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Dancing Through Breast Cancer Taught Me to Live
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"Cancer will not stop me from dancing atop cancer," said Capobianco.Dancing Atop CancerCancer is a dreadful diagnosis. Eleven months ago, my primary care ...

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Blessed to Have an Oncology Nurse in My Corner
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From left: JORGE CALIL and JESSICA MACINTYRE, D.N.P., MBA, APRN, AOCNP PHOTOS BY LOCKINVAR DENISIn addition to being an all-around wonderful nurse ...

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Positivity Helped Me Survive Multiple Myeloma
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Staying positive helped Levinson through three cancers.This June, I’m celebrating my 65th birthday, my 5th re-birthday following my autologous stem-cell ...

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Loving My 50s After Having Breast and Ovarian Cancers
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Life after two cancers has allowed Haniza to truly enjoy life — especially after turning 50.For most of my adult life, I had thought that my 50th year would ...

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Palliative Care’s Role in Helping Patients With Breast Cancer, Their Families
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During the first appointment with the doctor, a discussion of what is important to the patient is had first, an expert explained.Palliative care can be of ...

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Integrative Methods Address Common Breast Cancer Quality-of-Life Issues
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A moderate intake of fruits and vegetables is linked with a decreased risk of all-cause, cancer- and cardiovascular-related mortality, an expert ...

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Learning to Love My Post-Chemo Hair
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It is just hair, but it is my hair. I can revel in it, right?Just before chemo started for breast cancer, I got a fashionable bob, donating the ponytail of ...

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FDA Approves Tepylute for Breast and Ovarian Cancer
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tepylute (SH-105), a ready-to-dilute form of the cancer drug thiotepa, for patients with breast or ovarian ...

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