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No Time Like the Present to Overcome Stress
        Practicing mindfulness can help patients and their loved ones overcome stress and worry.
        
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PTSD Rates Among Patients With Cancer Are Three Times Above the General Population
        The disease is both physically and emotionally taxing. Now, a new study finds that more than 1 in 5 people diagnosed with cancer suffer from PTSD. Some even experience symptoms years later.
        
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More Than Skin Deep: Improving Physical Appearance After Cancer
        Programs that help improve physical appearance during cancer treatment may do even more to lift patients’ spirits.
        
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New Options Are Being Explored in Ovarian Cancer
        An antibody–drug conjugate is being tested in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.
        
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Keeping a Close Watch on Patients' Fitness
        More than just wristwatches, wearable fitness trackers can help assess patients’ health, and the ONS Foundation plans to fund research into the devices.
        
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Health Care in Transition
        The nation’s cancer care system is becoming more aware of, and sensitive to, the needs of the LGBTQ community.
        
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Hope Comes in Many Forms for Patients With Cancer
        For many with glioblastoma, there’s no clear path after standard therapy, but scientists are exploring an array of new options.
        
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Can Fitness Trackers Improve Health in Cancer Survivors?
        Experts are exploring whether wearable fitness trackers can improve health during and after cancer treatment.
        
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The Nose Knows: Can Dogs Be Trained to Sniff Out Cancer?
        Scientists are working to harness dogs’ ability to sniff out cancer.
        
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All in the Family: Discussing Screenings and Preventative Surgery for Inherited Cancers
        Screening and preventative surgery are common strategies for those with inherited predispositions to cancer.
        
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