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Georgians visiting their local bar or coffee shop might be inclined to pull up a chair and chat about colon cancer. That’s thanks to “Weird Looking Stools,” a statewide initiative by nonprofit Georgia ...
Cancer patients who received mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccines around the time they started immune checkpoint inhibitors had significantly improved survival.
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In this first-person essay, author and writing coach Emily Rubin shares her shock and resolve regarding a second breast cancer diagnosis after many years in remission.
Currently, he and his team are gearing up for the fourth annual Prostate Cancer and Men’s Health Fair held Saturday, September 27, at the Hampton University Proton Cancer Institute, where they aim to ...
Black communities across the United States experience significantly high rates of colorectal cancer —about 20% to 30% higher than their white counterparts. How to better understand and address these ...
Laura Beilke Glendale, Wisconsin As a youngster, Laura Beilke lost her mother to cancer. This experience fueled her decision to become a patient advocate. Today, she’s a staff attorney at Triage ...