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Welcome to Cancer Today.
By Jessica Gorman
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Forward Look
Immunologist James P. Allison takes questions ||
Cigarettes may get new warnings ||
Budget cuts threaten cancer research ||
Research uncovers clues to second cancers ||
Lung cancer screening needs guidelines ||
Music's soothing role ||
Patient treatment plans ||
The argument over Avastin heats up ||
Cool tools ||
and more ...
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Becoming a good caregiver doesn't happen overnight.
By Jai Pausch
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Take steps toward better communication with your doctor.
By Hester Hill Schnipper
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Rochelle Shoretz is a young lawyer and mom of two. She's also a stage IV breast cancer survivor who works each day to help other young women living with the disease.
Written by Yvonne Lee & photos by Doug Sanford
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Doctors are investigating new options for maintenance therapy—ongoing treatment that aims to keep cancer in check like a chronic disease.
Story by Melissa Weber and illustrations by Mikey Burton
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A humble discovery 50 years ago set the stage for a new breed of modern cancer drugs.
By Jocelyn Selim
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Bone marrow transplants save lives, but many cancer patients are going without a match because the donor registry lacks diversity.
By Karen Patterson
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Yul Brynner, the larger-than-life actor, left a legacy of cancer awareness.
By Sue Rochman
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An American cancer survivor takes a firsthand look at how innovative strategies are making inroads against sky-high rates of cervical cancer in one African nation.
Story and photos by Cynthia Ryan
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Healthy Habits
Why an exercise trainer may be a good idea ||
Why broccoli should be cooked just so
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Margot Freudenberg, 104, on the foundation of four decades of hope.
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On genetic testing, financial help and coping with a diagnosis.
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Help patients and families as a hospital volunteer.
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Readers share snapshots of their lives with and beyond cancer.