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A letter from Cancer Today's Executive Editor.
By Jessica Gorman
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Forward Look
Making sense of cancer screening guidelines ||
Rethinking stage 0 cancers ||
A potential new cause of "chemobrain" ||
A molecular clue to cancer's spread ||
Compensation OK'd for some stem cell donors ||
An ancient cancer discovery ||
Keeping up with Avastin's recent ups and downs ||
Cool tools ||
and more ...
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Applying the lessons of hospice care early can ease fear and provide comfort.
By Michelle Johnston-Fleece
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These nine strategies can help you guide your child through pediatric cancer.
By Hester Hill Schnipper
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A young immigrant’s cancer experience has reminded another survivor of the value of family and friends who circle around to provide support.
By Cynthia Ryan
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Parents who are facing cancer while raising young children are finding more support than ever.
Story by Jen A. Miller & photos by Doug Sanford
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A new type of clinical trial aims to make drug development more personal and efficient.
Story by Sue Rochman & illustrations by Mikey Burton
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Black cancer patients frequently have below-standard outcomes. Below-standard treatment may be one reason why.
Story by Charlotte Huff & photos by Doug Sanford
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Girls have been encouraged to get the HPV vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer. Now, attention is turning to boys—and to other HPV-linked cancers.
By Alanna Kennedy-Gorman
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In 2000, the actor who played Star Wars’ famously sage Jedi knight died of liver cancer. Today, progress is being made against this challenging disease, but diagnoses continue to rise.
By Jocelyn Selim
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Researcher Randy Watnick shares his story of steady, slow progress (and hope) against metastatic disease.
Story by Stephen Ornes & photos by Doug Sanford
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Healthy Habits
How indulging in tasty vegetarian dishes may lower your cancer risk ||
Why nicotine replacement may not help smokers quit long-term
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Comedian Brenda Elsagher on her cancer and colostomy, and how joking about them helped her heal.
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On workplace issues, post-treatment feelings of doctor abandonment, and financial and health care paperwork.
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Tell your elected officials how you want them to speak up for cancer patients, programs and research.
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Readers share snapshots of their lives with and beyond cancer.