Search Results for: cancers
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Colorectal Cancer: Am I At Risk?
There are many steps you can take to lower your risk of developing colorectal cancer. Learn more about colorectal cancer risk factors and screening tests.Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Living and Wellness
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What to Expect During Recovery from Breast Cancer Treatment
It can be overwhelming to get a list of recovery instructions after breast cancer treatment. Knowing what to expect from each options can help you prepare.Learn More
Categorized as: Breast Cancer, Cancer Care
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Understand Your Breast Cancer Treatment Options
Breast cancer treatment involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapy. Know your options and how they target the cancer.Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Genetics and Cancer: Why You Should Know Your Risk
Having a family history of cancer may increase your risk of developing the disease. Cancer genetics programs may help identify how much of a risk you have.Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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What’s Your Imaging IQ?
You have a pain in your side and your physician wants to investigate further with a CT scan. Learn about different imaging services and what they diagnose.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness
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Make Your New Year’s Resolutions to Prevent Cancer
Looking for a New Year's resolution? A popular one is to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Here are five resolutions that can help prevent cancer.Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Living and Wellness
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Lung Cancer Symptoms: When It’s More Than a Cough
Lung cancer symptoms are similar to cold and flu symptoms. Learn more about these symptoms and find out when it's time for you to see the doctor.Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Lung Cancer
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Breast Self-Awareness: What Women Should Know
Statistics show that one in eight women can expect to be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Know the symptoms.Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Women's Health
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Ladies: Skip the Yearly Pap Smear — Not Your Annual Exam!
Healthy women no longer need annual Pap smear tests, but they should continue their annual "well woman" visits — which includes a pelvic exam. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Gynecologic Cancer, Women's Health