How Differences in Race and Ethnicity Impact Diagnosis and Survival of T-Cell Lymphoma
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Clinical Drug Development for Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
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A Journal of Clinical Oncology podcast by Howard M. Katzenstein, MD Originally published Jan. 25, 2016 An update on clinical trials that... Learn More
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Gallium-68 Somatostatin-Receptor PET Imaging in Neuroendocrine Tumors
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A Journal of Clinical Oncology podcast by Joyce Liu, MD Originally published Nov. 9, 2015 Recent findings represent an important and exciting... Learn More
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A Journal of Clinical Oncology podcast by Elizabeth Maher, MD Originally published Nov. 2, 2015 The randomized placebo controlled trial of progesterone... Learn More
Using the CLIC Study of Outcome in Advanced Stages of Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome
A Journal of Clinical Oncology podcast by Lauren Pinter-Brown, MD Originally published Oct. 5, 2015 This podcast reviews the current knowledge of... Learn More
Bear Grylls Survival Race 2016
Stand Up To Cancer with us now and take on the Bear Grylls Survival Race 2016. To find out more, visit: http://po.st/Nkccga
Immunotherapy and CLL: An Expert Panel Discussion
Immunotherapy is personalized therapy for people with cancer–but can it outsmart CLL? Experts Drs. John Gribben, Constantine Tam,and William Wierda, along with... Learn More
Prostate Cancer 101: What’s the deal with the PSA test?
This video was created by KMI Learning. For more information, visit: http://www.kmilearning.com. Visit www.PCRI.org to learn more about the PSA test and... Learn More
Prostate Cancer 101: So Your PSA Is High, What Now?
This video was created by KMI Learning. For more information, visit: http://www.kmilearning.com. Visit www.PCRI.org to learn more about the PSA test and... Learn More
Prostate Cancer 101: For the Loved Ones of Prostate Cancer Patients
This video was created by KMI Learning. For more information, visit: http://www.kmilearning.com. Visit www.PCRI.org to learn more about being a caregiver and... Learn More
Prostate Cancer 101: The Gleason Score Demystified
This video was created by KMI Learning. For more information, visit: http://www.kmilearning.com. Visit www.PCRI.org to learn more about the Gleason Score and... Learn More
How Are Monoclonal Antibodies Used?
What are monoclonal antibodies, and how are they used to treat CLL? From MD Anderson Cancer Center, Drs. Zeev Estrov and Michael... Learn More
Talking to Kids About Cancer: The Black Dot Returns
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Understanding Emerging CLL Immunotherapy Options
Understanding all of the emerging immunotherapy options for CLL patients can be difficult. Drs. Zeev Estrov, Michael Keating, and Nicole Lamanna explore... Learn More
World Kidney Day – March 10, 2016
The world’s largest, most respected, and fully accredited kidney cancer charity invites you to join us in creating greater awareness of kidney... Learn More
Talking to Kids About Cancer: H.E.L.P. Squad
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Actors Kassius Nelson and Richard Linnell, lead actors in Hollyoaks’ (Channel 4) current cancer storyline, visited the Manchester Christie Hospital in February... Learn More
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Sun & Snow Timelapse – 2K HD
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Nature’s Landscapes: Shenandoah National Park
(Viewable in 1080p HD) Mountain Kat and I travel the 110 mile Skyline Drive from Waynesboro to Front Royal, VA. We also... Learn More
24 peaks, 1 year – Subscriber Appreciation!
A quick look at the mountains I’ve summited this year. A HUGE thank you to each one of you that takes the... Learn More
A.T. Backpacking in the Rain – Shenandoah National Park (South District)
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Gannett Peak, WY – The Wind River Range
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My thoughts on the Appalachian Trail during the winter. I don’t own any of the music used in this film. ~Ridgewalker
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A short video answering why I enjoy hiking. Footage was filmed during my Section 2 hike of the Appalachian Trail. If you... Learn More
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The World Kidney Day video focusing on the importance of your kidneys to your good health, and some simple daily habits which... Learn More
CLL Treatment Side Effects: Managing and Monitoring
Is it really important to mention treatment side effects to your healthcare team? CLL expert Dr. Nicole Lamanna of Columbia University Medical... Learn More
Michele Vlog 2
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How-to check for skin cancer
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Talking to Kids About Cancer: Operation Rescue
The MISSION: Recovery series aims to provide support for speaking to children about breast cancer, and ultimately help kids cope. This video... Learn More
How Do Genetic Testing and Targeted Therapy Fit in CLL?
Dr. Michael Keating of MD Anderson and Dr. Nicole Lamanna of Columbia University give a thorough description of FISH and CLL profiling,... Learn More
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YOUR BEST BREAST HEALTH: Do It. Do it More.
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Your Best Breast Health: Behind The Scenes
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Lung cancer symptoms: What to know
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Should Genetic Tests Be Repeated?
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Reflections on ASH 2015 From Dr. Susan O’Brien
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Is There Still a Place for Chemo in CLL?
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An Expert Update on Treating CLL With Immunotherapy
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YOUR BEST BREAST HEALTH: You Know You Best
Young women of average risk, don’t need to worry about a test or exam. Be breast aware instead. Get the full story... Learn More
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YOUR BEST BREAST HEALTH: Hard Core
Know your personal best body-weight and keep it in check to reduce your risk. Get the full story at http://rethinkbreastcancer.com/hard-core/ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1n9Pk1n... Learn More
YOUR BEST BREAST HEALTH: Get Physical
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YOUR BEST BREAST HEALTH: Don’t Worry – Do Know Your Body
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ROR1: An Update
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Does CLL Return More Aggressively After Relapse?
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ASH 2015: Emerging Combination Treatment Approaches
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Understanding CLL Symptoms and Progression
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The Promise of Precision Cancer Treatment
Visit http://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/genomic-tumor-assessment/ to learn more about genomic tumor assessment. Genomic testing examines a tumor on a genetic level to find the DNA... Learn More
What is cancer?
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Cancer Screening Recommendations for Breast and Prostate Cancer — CTCA Medical Minute
Risk factors such as age, genetics, and more can all impact when you should regularly be screened for breast or prostate... Learn More
4 Signs of Cancer Men Should Not Ignore — CTCA Medical Minute
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Foods with Cancer Prevention Properties — CTCA Medical Minute
CTCA Tulsa Director of Nutrition and Culinary Services, Kalli Castille, MS RD LD, shares 12 foods that present cancer preventing properties.... Learn More
3 Tips When Becoming a Caregiver — CTCA Medical Minute
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What’s the difference between genetic and genomic testing?
Visit http://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/genetics/ to learn more about genetic and genomic testing. Dr. Maurie Markman, Senior Vice President of Clinical Affairs and National Director... Learn More
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5 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year. However, most skin cancer types can be avoided by reducing sun... Learn More
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Listening to your body is vital to maintaining health and recognizing the clues your body is giving you to act quickly.... Learn More
Advances in Breast Cancer Treatment
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What is Genetic Testing? — CTCA Medical Minute
Cancer is developed by gene mutations that result in abnormal cell grown that is uncontrolled. Director of Personalized Medicine Center, Angel... Learn More
9 Natural Methods for Managing Pain — CTCA Medical Minute
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Why Sleep Matters for Cancer Patients — CTCA Medical Minute
Cancer patients are twice as likely to experience insomnia as people without cancer. Dr. Altshuler, M.D., speaks to the importance of... Learn More
Smoking and Secondhand Smoke — CTCA Medical Minute
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3 Alternative Options for Pain Management – CTCA Medical Minute
More than 1 in 4 Americans are affected by pain on a daily basis. National Director of Naturopathic Medicine, Katherine E.... Learn More
5 Tips to Reduce BPA Exposure — CTCA Medical Minute
“http://www.cancercenter.com/ Everyday, consumers come into contact with products that contain chemicals. Unfortunately there are risks associated with exposure to some forms of... Learn More
3 Dietary Supplements for Maintaining a Healthy Immune System — CTCA Medical Minute
With so many supplement options to choose from it can be confusing which ones to choose. Katherine E. Anderson, ND FABNO,... Learn More
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Seven cancer survivors learned the power of saying “yes” while rock climbing together for the first time in Arizona. Watch this video... Learn More
Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Pre-Screening Events
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A comprehensive study by the American Institute for Cancer Research found that a predominantly plant-based diet may reduce risk of cancer.... Learn More
What is CyberKnife® Radiation Therapy?
Visit http://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/cyberknife/ to learn more about CyberKnife® as an advanced treatment option. Dr. Michael S. Payne, Jr., Medical Director of Radiation Oncology... Learn More
Learn More About a Cancer Diagnosis
Visit http://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/diagnostics/ to learn more about diagnostic testing. Dr. Timothy McCay, radiologist at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, explains the role of... Learn More
Follicular Lymphoma News: Moving Beyond Chemotherapy
Patient Power founder Andrew Schorr along with patient advocate Carol Preston, on location at the 2015 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting... Learn More
A Hodgkin Lymphoma Research Update From ASH 2015
Is there hope for people with Hodgkin Lymphoma? Dr. John Sweetenham, Executive Medical Director of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, says, “Yes!” On... Learn More
Emerging Approaches for Elderly Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients
At the 2015 American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference, patient advocate Carol Preston and Dr. Christopher Yasenchak, from US Oncology Research, discuss... Learn More
News From ASH 2015: Follicular Lymphoma
Lymphoma expert Dr. Jeff Sharman, on location at 2015 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting, reviews the advancement of follicular lymphomas (non-Hodgkin... Learn More
Stand Up To Cancer YouTube Party
On the 17th October 2015 we held the very first Stand Up To Cancer YouTube Party – a record breaking 12-hour live... Learn More
16 Questions with Eric McCormack!
On January 23, 2015 Eric McCormack will be hosting an evening of music and storytelling “The Concert I Never Gave…(except for like... Learn More
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