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Artificial Light at Night Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

A new study shows that exposure to blue light commonly emitted by cell phones and computer screens may increase your risk of cancer.

Family Tradition

Mariana Chiappori's parents inspired her to continue the family tradition by pursuing a career in the nursing field.

Five Questions with Moffitt’s Student Volunteer of the Year Mark Pemberton

Volunteer Mark Pemberton decided to volunteer at Moffitt because his mom had been a patient.

Celebrate Patient Experience Week with Events at Moffitt

Patient Experience Week will be held April 23-27. We sat down with Cristina Perez, Director of Patient Experience, to learn more about the importance of the week and the activities planned.

When Neck Pain is More Than Just a Sore Muscle

If you’re a fan of reality television, you may have read that Abby Lee Miller, the star of the former hit show Dance Moms, was recently diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma.

Margie's Story: I Truly Feel Blessed

Missing Margie? Our front desk extraordinaire has been battling lung cancer and rang the bell today as she received her last radiation treatment.

April 24-30 Is World Immunization Week – Vaccines Also Target Cancer

This year the World Health Organization and partners celebrate World Immunization Week April 24-30 to promote awareness of the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease.

Getting a Gel Manicure? You May Want To Pack Your Sunscreen

Consider applying SPF to your hands and feet the next time you get a mani and pedi.

Ovarian Cancer Patients May Benefit from Personalized Vaccines

Could personalized vaccines be the future of ovarian cancer treatment?