Cancer patients and caregivers visiting Florida for treatment or living in hurricane-prone areas should take special precaution when tropical weather threatens. Read More
Your journey doesn’t end after completing breast cancer treatment. It takes time to create a new normal and it’s important to take things one day at a time. Read More
Do you or a loved one feel unsteady when out and about? Cancer patients – regardless of age – are at high risk for falls because of side effects from treatment or the disease itself. Read More
We encourage women to take charge of their health by becoming more familiar with their bodies and learning to recognize possible signs of gynecologic cancer. Read More
The main goal of Men’s Health Month in June is to raise awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment among men. Read More
National Cancer Survivors Day, observed on the first Sunday in June, is a true celebration of life. It's a day to not only honor the strength and courage of all cancer survivors but also inspire those recently diagnosed with cancer. Read More
National Women's Health Week, which begins on Mother’s Day, serves as a time to encourage women to take the necessary steps to improving their physical and mental health. Read More
If you are experiencing any warning signs of bladder cancer, it’s important to see a specially trained physician who can perform the necessary diagnostic tests. Read More
Although many symptoms – such as headaches and fatigue - may be attributed to less serious conditions, it’s still important to discuss them with a doctor to rule out a potential brain tumor. Read More
Don’t be fooled by the enormous portions at many restaurants. Recommended serving sizes are actually a lot smaller than what you probably think they are. Read More
Head and neck cancer symptoms can affect areas of the mouth, throat, larynx, nose or sinuses. Familiar symptoms could be a sign of head and neck cancer if they last longer than two weeks. Read More
Your risk for cancer can be directly influenced by certain lifestyle choices. Learn about some simple steps that you can take to lead a healthier life. Read More
Skin cancer screenings are important to help detect cancer early, when it's most treatable. The first step is to get familiar with your body and know what is normal. Read More
At Moffitt Cancer Center we look at every patient’s cancer as unique. Our clinical expertise and transformational research keeps us at the forefront of personalizing cancer care. Read More
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