The complex medical terms used to describe cancer can be overwhelming. Here’s what you should know about two unique forms of cancer.
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Lumps and Bumps on Your Body: When You Should Worry
Finding a new lump or bump on your body would give most of us pause. But not every bump or lump is worth worrying about.
6 Viruses That Can Cause Cancer
It’s not just smoking and genetics that can increase your risk of cancer. Catching certain viruses can, too. Here’s how to protect yourself.
When Your Child Has Cancer: Helping Them Understand
Unfortunately, childhood cancer is the reality that many families face. Pediatric specialists share tips for facing a childhood cancer diagnosis.
Hyperthermia: Why Heat Can Make Cancer Treatments More Potent
Discover how hyperthermia ‘primes’ cancer cells to be more susceptible to radiation and chemotherapy — and can target tumor cells that have proven resistant to these cancer treatments.
New Therapies for Children With Solid Tumors
Learn more about new therapies for children with solid tumors.
Changes in Cancer Staging: What You Should Know
Ask your doctor if you have questions about the new classifications for cancer — so you can be sure that all the right tests have been ordered to accurately assess and treat you.