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A second opinion may help you feel confident that you are getting the right cancer care.
It’s never too late to start taking better care of yourself—even if you already have cancer.
After examining a biopsied sample from Rhonda Bey’s tumor, doctors discovered her cancer had a genetic feature that may be responsive to immunotherapy.
Dr. Maurie Markman, President of Medicine & Science at CTCA, answers your questions in his weekly Twitter Q&A.
When it comes to cancer, the concept of a vaccine is a bit more complicated than just getting an injection to prevent disease.
You’ve likely seen the TV commercials, or you’ve heard your dietitian talk about probiotics. But plenty of confusion continues to surround these live bacteria in your gut that helps the digestive system work.
Making lifestyle changes can be difficult, but a commitment to exercise and nutrition does not have to be complicated.
A cancer diagnosis may trigger overwhelming stress, change your relationships and take a toll on your ability to concentrate.
Robotic surgery may offer some patients a less invasive option to traditional surgery, but it’s not for everyone.
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