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Do Sugar, Carbs and Other Inflammatory Foods Feed Cancer?

Carbohydrates, fat and protein are the three principal types of nutrients used as a source of energy for the body. So why are carbs under suspicion for possibly increasing your cancer risks?

Sunscreen Pills Are A Thing, But The Thing Is, They Don’t Really Work

Moffitt Cancer Center doctors warn that there’s no pill or capsule that can replace your sunscreen.

Best Birthday Gift Ever: Daughter Tells Dad She’s Cancer-Free

Ewing sarcoma patient, Cori, texts special message to her dad for his birthday.

CAR T Drives New Ovarian Cancer Research

The new genetically-modified CAR T-cells seek out and destroy cancer cells expressing an FSH receptor protein found on a large number of ovarian cancer cells.

Five Things to Know about LGBTQ+ Issues in Healthcare Today

LGBTQ+ patients face unique issues. Moffitt has adopted policies to help ensure all patients feel comfortable and are accepted.

Tampa Bay Business Journal Honors Moffitt Cancer Center with Two ‘Business of Pride’ Awards

The newspaper celebrated local businesses and individuals in Tampa Bay for their ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion with regards to LGBTQ+ inclusive policies.

“Now, I Look Like Daddy”

A newlywed shares her story of survival as she begins breast cancer treatment just days after losing her husband.

Bucket List: iPad, Video Conferencing and the Open Road

David Palmer has lung cancer. But that hasn’t stopped him from sipping wine in Napa and gambling in Vegas.

Father’s Cancer Battle Inspires Son’s Research

Moffitt Physician Co-Led Pivotal Study of CAR-T Therapy