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Cancer Treatment and the Heart By blog Cancer treatments can have a significant impact on your heart, ranging from weakening of the heart muscle to heart attacks […]
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Atypical Hyperplasia and Breast-Cancer Risk By blog Annual breast exams and mammograms are an important screening tool for detecting breast cancer. Mammograms can show an abnormality in […]
How New Cancer Drugs Are Developed By blog Have you ever wondered how new drugs are created and approved for the treatment of cancer? Every year, researchers study […]
Sticking to Lifestyle Guidelines May Reduce Cancer Risk By article A study of nearly a half-million Americans has found that following cancer prevention guidelines from the American Cancer Society may … Read More→
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Cancer Survivors, Patients Need Flu Shot By blog If you're having chemotherapy treatment, should you get a flu shot? I was recently asked this, and the answer's yes. […]