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New Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines

Should men be screened for prostate cancer? The answer can be tricky. New guidelines are helping you make the right choice.

When 30 is the new 40

New guidelines recommend women get screened for breast cancer beginning at age 30.

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.

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.

Manning Up To Eliminate HPV

A new study suggests that physicians are less likely to recommend the HPV vaccine for boys.

Skip the Finger Exam? Not So Fast, Men

A Moffitt expert says digital prostate cancer screenings are still a good idea.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Rare, Deadly and on the Rise

Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare but deadly type of skin cancer that is on the rise, driven by an aging population.

What You Need to Know about At-Home Tests and Colonoscopies

Have you been prescribed a home colorectal test kit? Experts say they are effective, if used correctly.

Ladies, Under 50? You Might be at Risk for Stomach Cancer

A new study finds that incidents of lower gastric cancer are rising for non-Hispanic whites, particularly women.