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Adults who were treated for pediatric cancer during childhood may be more prone to health problems and lasting effects of their treatment. A study at St. Jude is following up with many of these patients.
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Visits from trained therapy animals and their handlers can boost the moods of patients undergoing treatment for cancer.
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Heal magazine spoke with the Dubins about their organization, AliveAndKickn, which raises awareness and empowerment for those with Lynch syndrome.
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Basketball MVP and cancer survivor Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sat down with CURE for an interview about his experience battling CML.
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Single File: Living Alone With Cancer
A cancer diagnosis is hard enough, but living alone or with only small children can pose even more challenges.
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Planting a Seed: Plant-Based Diets Prove Best for Patients and Survivors
Despite the health benefits many fad diets claim to have, doctors recommend that patients and survivors of cancer should just maintain a diet high in fruits and vegetables while staying active.
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Brain Trust: Cutting-Edge Treatments for Glioblastoma on the Rise
New treatments, such as immunotherapy, are continuing to prove successful for patients with glioblastoma, one of the most dangerous cancers.
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A Bad Hand: Random Chance May Play a Role in Cancer
Despite a long list of factors that may cause cancer-- from smoking to water bottles-- sometimes the disease strikes by chance, paying no mind to what can be predicted.
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New Treatments May Be Worth the Wait in CLL
Watching, waiting and then choosing from a bevy of new treatments can be a good strategy for many with CLL.
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Time Management Techniques for Caregivers
Facing myriad responsibilities both new and old, caregivers can benefit from time management techniques.
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