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April 13, 2022 Book Reviews

10 Best Books About Cancer

My “top 10” list of the best books about cancer that I’ve read so far.

Hope for preventing deaths from breast cancer
March 15, 2022 Cancer Risk

What is Breast Cancer Prevention?

An effective breast cancer prevention strategy needs to include much more than individual lifestyle changes.

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February 17, 2022 Clinical Trials

Finding a Cancer Clinical Trial

Participating in a clinical trial can be a way to benefit from a treatment that is better than the current standard-of-care for any stage of cancer.

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November 13, 2013 Progress Against Cancer

Cancer Genome Studies: How Will They Help Patients?

A new set of findings from The Cancer Genome Atlas project looks at cancer genome sequencing in a different way–comparing mutations across types of cancer.

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October 30, 2013 Research Updates

Cancer Research Top Stories: September-October 2013

Top cancer research stories for September-October 2013 include progress on a preventive breast cancer vaccine and new drugs that remove “brakes” on the immune system.

October 2, 2013 Progress Against Cancer

Breast Cancer “Awareness”: What Is The Message?

While mammography screening has increased as a result of “awareness” campaigns, we are far from being able to declare success in the fight against breast cancer.

September 21, 2013 Book Reviews

Review of “The Truth in Small Doses” by Clifton Leaf

“The Truth in Small Doses” by Clifton Leaf provides valuable insights into changes that need to be made in the cancer research “culture” so that we can get on track toward finding new treatments that save more lives.

September 3, 2013 Communication

Making Sense of Cancer Research News in the Media

How much of what we read about new “breakthroughs” in cancer research is reliable and how much is distorted? How can we tell the difference?

August 22, 2013 Progress Against Cancer

Breast Cancer: Where Are We After Twenty Years?

In the last twenty years, there have been some advances in breast cancer treatment and many more women are screened each year, but these advances have not brought about transformational change in the way breast cancer is treated or in mortality from the disease.

August 14, 2013 Cancer Advocacy

My Breast Cancer Story

My life journey, especially since my second diagnosis of early stage breast cancer, has included learning the basics about the science of breast cancer, advocating for research funding and starting this blog.

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Welcome! I'm a cancer research advocate who was diagnosed with breast cancer more than 20 years ago at the age of 35. I write about developments in cancer research and a variety of cancer and health-related topics from the patient advocate perspective. Please sign up below to be notified when new posts are published. Thank you!
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