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A girl and her mom holding hands.
February 24, 2020/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Your Cancer Treatment Be Hazardous to Others?

Why some treatments need a little extra caution

Mom holding child who is going through chemotherapy
December 30, 2019/Children's Health

When Your Child Has Cancer: Helping Them Understand

How to cope with a childhood cancer diagnosis in the family

Cancer patient with her daughter offering support
November 19, 2019/Cancer Care & Prevention

10 Tips to Help You Through Chemotherapy

Ways to make your treatment more comfortable

Older man at doctors office worried about lymph nodes in neck
November 6, 2019/Ear, Nose & Throat

When Are Swollen Glands a Sign of Cancer in the Lymph Nodes?

Swollen glands don’t usually spell trouble, but here’s how to know if you’re at risk

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Illustration of the pancrease position in the human body
July 26, 2019/Digestive

Pancreatic Cancer: It’s on the Rise, But There’s Reason to Be Hopeful

A healthy lifestyle may help with prevention

Cancer patient running on the beach

Should You Exercise When You Have Cancer?

Add physical activity to your daily routine

Patient being prepped for CT scan of lungs
July 8, 2019/Lung

Why Lung Cancer Doesn’t Have to Be the Deadliest Cancer

Early detection through screening can improve survival numbers

SBRT targeted radiation
January 8, 2019/Cancer Care & Prevention

Is Targeted Radiation Therapy Best for Your Early-Stage Lung Cancer?

SBRT is an effective option when you’re too frail for surgery

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