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Seeking Supportive Care Early in Treatment May Be Beneficial

Comfort care vs. medical treatment or both? Barbara Bush weighs her options.

'New Organ' Could Be New Target for Cancer Research

Is this where cancer goes to spread? A recent discovery raises new questions for cancer researchers.

Digital Sherpas Bridge Gap between Technology and the Patient While Offering Cancer Companionship

During National Volunteer Week, see how a young cancer caregiver turned volunteer gives back by teaching technology to patients.

Beating Breast Cancer Before Age 40 May Mean Multiple Menopauses

Can you imagine going through menopause multiple times? It may be a reality for those who beat breast cancer before age 40.

Studies Show More Cancer Recurrences with Minimally Invasive Hysterectomies

Data presented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology meeting shows that while MIS - which includes robotic surgeries - has been gaining momentum, an open radical hysterectomy may be a better choice.

The Power of Vitality: Clinic Helps Patients Who Have Lost Appetite and Weight

For most advanced-stage cancer patients, the disease is not the only battle they’re fighting.

'Nightmare Germs' Shouldn’t Keep You Awake

The germs that cause infections are getting smarter. But there are simple things you can do to stay healthy and safe.

Get A-'Head' of Cancer with Head and Neck Screening

As Director of Breast Imaging at Moffitt, Dr. Blaise Mooney is used to spending a lot of time at the cancer center. But he never expected to walk in as a patient.

With Fertility Options New Hope Grows

When it comes to fertility it’s important for all adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients to be informed.