The 4 Stages of Melanoma: The Deadliest Form of Skin Cancer – Mayo Clinic
Richard W. Joseph, M.D., medical oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida talks about the most deadly form of skin cancer, known as... Learn More
Treating Melanoma and 3 Important Risk Factors – Mayo Clinic
Anokhi Jambusaria, M.D., dermatologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida, talks about the standard treatment for melanoma. She also discusses the three most... Learn More
(With Voiceover) Reach Out & Offer Her a Helping Hand: NCI Smokefree Pregnancy Video
The NCI Smokefree Women Team is excited to share our newest video on smoking and pregnancy. We know quitting smoking is tough,... Learn More
Inventing an HPV Vaccine – Douglas Lowy & John Schiller, NIH Scientists
More: http://irp.nih.gov/our-research/commercializing-inventions Dr. Douglas Lowy and Dr. John Schiller describe their quest for an HPV vaccine to aid in preventing cervical cancer... Learn More
President Obama’s Great American Smokeout Message
President Obama marks the 36th annual Great American Smokeout Obama by urging smokers to put down cigarettes for good. More than 46... Learn More
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Terrie’s Tip Ad
Smoking causes cancer. In this TV ad for CDC’s “Tips From Former Smokers” campaign, Terrie talks about how she gets ready for... Learn More
This is Personal :60
Golden Globe® and Academy Award® nominated actor and musician Terrence Howard has joined CDC’s Screen for Life: National Colorectal Cancer Action Campaign!... Learn More
Acupuncture
Clinical experts describe acupuncture, discuss the benefits and risks, and share patient testimonies.
No Excuses (:30)
This public service announcement addresses common excuses and misconceptions that lead people to delay or avoid getting screened for colorectal cancer. It... Learn More
No Excuses (:60)
This public service announcement addresses common excuses and misconceptions that lead people to delay or avoid getting screened for colorectal cancer. It... Learn More
Sunscreen: Stronger Rules, Better Protection
This video outlines the groundbreaking steps the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking to protect consumers from a dangerous hazard of... Learn More
Heart Stopper: How Tobacco Smoke Can lead to a Heart Attack — Even Death
Using hyper-realistic animation illustrating how smoking causes a heart attack, this 30-second public service announcement (PSA) features the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr.... Learn More
NCI AdHER2 DC Vaccine Clinical Trial: Informational Video for Patients
Dr. Lauren Wood, an immunologist and vaccine researcher at the National Cancer Institute, gives a brief overview about a clinical trial she... Learn More
Participating In Cancer Clinical Trials: Part 1 – What You Need To Know
A National Cancer Institute cancer clinical trials educational video created for people who are considering participation in a trial. The video explains... Learn More
Lifelines: Cervical Cancer Awareness
Dr. Terri Cornelison, Program Director of the Breast and Gynecologic Cancer Research Group in the NCI’s Division of Cancer Prevention, discusses cervical... Learn More
Lifelines: Colorectal Cancer Awareness
In this video, Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Medical Director of the Women’s Oncology Clinic, Director of Cancer... Learn More
Deep Water: Making Sense of a Cancer Diagnosis
One daughter’s emotional story of wading into the rising flood of information about her mother’s stage III ovarian cancer diagnosis. The story... Learn More
Lifelines: Cervical Cancer Awareness and Asian Americans
Dr. Grace X. Ma, Founder and Director of Temple University’s Center for Asian Health and Principal Investigator in NCI’s Community Networks Program,... Learn More
Cancer Research Now: Quitting Smoking? Find Support on Facebook
NCI’s Tobacco Control Research Branch has a new Facebook video campaign where women on the street talk about quitting smoking. The video... Learn More
In Their Own Words: Susan Lowell Butler, Exec. Director DC Cancer Consortium
Susan Lowell Butler talks about her experience with breast and ovarian cancer and how science and treatment approaches have changed over the... Learn More
Lifelines: Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Asian Americans
Dr. Grace X. Ma, Founder and Director of Temple University’s Center for Asian Health and Principal Investigator in NCI’s Community Networks Program,... Learn More
Lifelines: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
What is complementary and alternative medicine? Dr. Jeffrey D. White, Director of the NCI’s Office of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, explains the... Learn More
Cancer Research Now: Palliative Care
Dr. Ann O’Mara, head of palliative care research in NCI’s Division of Cancer Prevention, and Dr. Ann Berger, chief of the NIH... Learn More
In Their Own Words: Joe Harford
Dr. Joe Harford, director of NCI’s Office of International Affairs, talks about the importance of cultural sensitivity when providing palliative care to... Learn More
In Their Own Words: Randy Jacobs, RN
Randy Jacobs, a veteran oncology nurse who works as a nurse educator with NCI’s Cancer Information Service, talks about how her experience... Learn More
In Their Own Words: Robin Yabroff
Dr. Robin Yabroff, an epidemiologist with NCI’s Health Services and Economics Branch, talks about the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey that will gather... Learn More
Call 1-800-4-CANCER (Asian American communities)
Cancer Information Specialist Maia Low explains how NCI’s toll-free Cancer Information Service, 1-800-4-CANCER, works. She talks about her job answering callers’ questions... Learn More
Call 1-800-4-CANCER (African American communities)
Robyn Bason explains how NCI’s toll-free Cancer Information Service, 1-800-4-CANCER, works when people call into the number. She talks about the types... Learn More
Inside NCI: A Conversation with Dr. Barry Kramer about Cancer Screening
The editor-in-chief of NCI’s Physician Data Query Screening and Prevention Editorial Board talks about the types of effective cancer screening tests available... Learn More
Find a Clinical Trial: Part One of Two
The NCI Clinical Trials Search Form (http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search?cid=YTncigov) allows you to search a list of more than 8,000 clinical trials now accepting participants,... Learn More
Find a Clinical Trial: Part Two of Two
The NCI Clinical Trials Search Form (http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search?cid=YTncigov) allows you to search a list of more than 8,000 clinical trials now accepting participants,... Learn More
Becoming a Blood Stem Cell Donor
Ever considered becoming a bone marrow or blood stem cell donor? Follow this true story of a former NCI employee, Serena Marshall,... Learn More
In Their Own Words: After a Diagnosis, Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
Experts in the field of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancers and cancer survivors answer the question: What would you tell an... Learn More
Cancer Research Now: Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers
Cancer researchers, advocates, and a cancer survivor introduce the topic of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancers. AYAs with cancers have received... Learn More
Cancer Research Now: Fertility Issues for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
Cancer patients between the ages of 19 and 35 have many special concerns, including how treatment will affect their fertility. In this... Learn More
Breast Cancer and African American Women
Worta McCaskill-Stevens, MD, Program Director of the Minority-Based Community Clinical Oncology Program, at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), speaks to African American... Learn More
NCI’s Cancer Information Service
Staff from NCI’s Cancer Information Service discuss the services they provide to people with questions about cancer. Cancer patients and their family... Learn More
Moving Beyond Breast Cancer- Overview
This video presents highlights from a longer video “Moving Beyond Breast Cancer” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0meLjQqQco). Breast cancer survivors discuss their cancer experience, offer tips... Learn More
Moving Beyond Breast Cancer
Watch several breast cancer survivors discuss their cancer experience and offer tips and advice to help cope with the challenges of recovery.... Learn More
Cancer Research Now: Extending Cancer Survivorship Through Healthy Lifestyle Interventions
An NCI-funded study at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is helping African American breast cancer survivors achieve and maintain a healthy... Learn More
Quit Smoking with the NCI QuitPal Mobile App
NCI QuitPal is a free mobile app for iPhone or iPad to support smokers working to quit smoking. In this demonstration video,... Learn More
In their Own Words: Nurse Navigators: Guiding Cancer Patients and their Families
Rebecca Trupp and Barbara Doherty of Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, MD, are among the growing number of cancer nurses working in the... Learn More
Pain Control: Support for People with Cancer
Watch cancer patients and members of their health care team discuss the issues and steps for keeping cancer pain under control. You... Learn More
Understanding Prognosis: Diving out of the Dark
Andrew Taylor wants details about the likely outcome of his treatment for advanced non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and has learned to ask until he... Learn More
Understanding Prognosis: From Anger to Acceptance
Barbara Siemion’s attitude since her diagnosis with pancreatic cancer? No doctor is going to tell her how long she has to live.... Learn More
Understanding Prognosis: One Couple’s Creative Response
Vanessa Jensen, an artist, and her husband Roy discover how to support each other’s need for different kinds of information about the... Learn More
Understanding Prognosis: For Doctors, a Patient-Centered Approach
Anthony L. Back, M.D., coaches other oncologists about how to discuss prognosis with their patients. Good communication, he says, is part of... Learn More
Understanding Your Cancer Prognosis
If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer it’s natural to wonder, “What are my chances of recovery? Can I be cured? What is... Learn More
2013 Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge
From March 1st to May 10th, men, women, and children from the Tampa Bay area and communities nationwide took a bold step... Learn More
Expanding Treatment Options for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Dr. Anas Younes, a Hodgkin lymphoma expert at MD Anderson Cancer Center, is excited about the approval of brentuximab vedotin, the first... Learn More
Expanding New Treatment Option to Frontline Treatment for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Dr. Steven Park from the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, explains trials for the use of brentuximab vedotin (Adcetris) in the frontline... Learn More
Kidney Cancer News
The March, 2013, edition of this monthly video magazine includes news of research into a trio of biomarkers used to identify kidney... Learn More
World Kidney Day
Live day-long Facebook web chat. Click Facebook logo at www.KidneyCancer.org on March 14, 2013.
Gluten-Free Pasta With Chickpea Flour | Everyday Health
Jason Neroni, chef at Osteria La Buca, pays Claire a visit to show her how to make handmade gluten-free gnudi. He also... Learn More
The Ultimate Homemade Hamburger | Everyday Health
Your mouth will water as you watch Claire Thomas make the perfect hamburger at home. Find out where your hamburger meat actually... Learn More
Why You Should Buy Fresh Local Meat | Everyday Health
Claire Thomas visits Jim Cascone of Huntington Meats in California. He gives Claire the scoop on what makes the best burger. Make... Learn More
New hereditary breast and ovarian cancer courses
Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer syndrome (HBOC) is an inherited tendency to develop breast, ovarian, and other cancers, and at a... Learn More
Chemotherapy and pregnancy
Dr. Jennifer Litton, assistant professor, breast medical oncology, says chemotherapy can be given during pregnancy without harming the unborn fetus. She... Learn More
Fertility options after a cancer diagnosis
Dr. Jennifer Litton talks about why it’s important to discuss fertility options after a woman is first diagnosed with cancer.
Risks associated with pregnancy after a breast cancer diagnosis
Dr. Jennifer Litton briefly reviews current studies that reveal why it’s important to wait at least two years after a cancer... Learn More
Education is key to fighting inflammatory breast cancer
Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is a rare, aggressive type of breast cancer that can quickly metastasize and spread to other parts... Learn More
The importance of providing hope to cancer patients
Dr. Naoto Ueno, professor of breast medical oncology, talks about the importance of providing hope to cancer patients. His perspective is... Learn More
Latinos in a Network for Cancer Control
Latinos in a Network for Cancer Control is a research, outreach, and training program aimed at reducing cancer-related health disparities among... Learn More
Kidney Cancer News
The February 2013 edition brings news of a new treatment in development for renal cancers.
Cancer Affects Everyone
Cancer touches many of us. But our experiences with it are often unique. Here are some words used by people to describe... Learn More
GU Cancers Symposium
The Kidney Cancer Association reports from the 2013 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium, Orlando, FL, February 14-16.
An Expert’s Perspective on Novel Approaches for Relapse Refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma
Dr. Stephen Ansell, a hodgkin lymphoma expert, explains exciting new treatment options for relapse refractory Hodgkin lymphoma with advancements of agents such... Learn More
Lifestyle changes paired with diabetes drug may lower cancer risk for women
MD Anderson researchers focus on the combination of the diabetes prevention drug, metformin, and a lifestyle intervention of diet and physical activity... Learn More
Chemotherapy and pregnancy
Dr. Jennifer Litton, assistant professor, breast medical oncology, says chemotherapy can be given during pregnancy without harming the unborn fetus. She... Learn More
Fertility options after a cancer diagnosis
Dr. Jennifer Litton talks about why it’s important to discuss fertility options after a woman is first diagnosed with cancer.
The importance of providing hope to cancer patients
Dr. Naoto Ueno, professor of breast medical oncology, talks about the importance of providing hope to cancer patients. His perspective is... Learn More
Getting a second opinion: Why it’s important
Megan Silianoff was initially misdiagnosed with ovarian cancer and was scheduled for unnecessary surgeries and treatment. However, she followed her gut... Learn More
The reality of “no evidence of disease”
Megan Silianoff was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 28. After four surgeries in two years, she has no evidence of... Learn More
What makes MD Anderson special
Megan Silianoff was diagnosed with cancer at age 28. After four surgeries in two years, she has no evidence of disease.... Learn More
Finding humor during cancer
Megan Silianoff found that maintaining a sense of humor during cancer treatment helped herself and family cope with the diagnosis. In... Learn More
Insight from a young ovarian cancer patient
Megan Silianoff was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at the young age 28. After four surgeries in two years (three in the... Learn More
The upsides of having cancer
Many people might find it difficult to get an ovarian cancer diagnosis at age 28. But, looking back, Megan Silianoff says... Learn More
Kidney Cancer News – January 2013
This month’s edition of Kidney Cancer News, the monthly video news magazine produced by the Kidney Cancer Association, features news of a... Learn More
Kidney Cancer News
December 2012 – January 2013: The world’s largest, most respected, and fully accredited kidney cancer charity presents a periodic news magazine. This... Learn More
Radioimmunotherapy-Based Transplants for Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Dr. Ajay Gopal, Director of Hematologic Malignancies at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, explains the results from a recent, large study using... Learn More
Frontline Therapy in Newly Diagnosed Advanced Hodgkin Lymphoma
There continues to be excitement among Hodgkin lymphoma specialists about the use of a new drug, Brentuximab Vedotin, with new early data... Learn More
Cancer is More Than a Word
What is cancer? For survivors, patients, caretakers, friends and family, the cancer journey often brings different experiences and feelings. Watch more videos... Learn More
Cancer Support Made Kay’s Day Special
Kay talks about her journey with colon cancer and discusses how important support is to her during her cancer treatment. Watch more... Learn More
Stage 2 Breast Cancer Patient Adell Duncan
Going through stage 2 breast cancer treatment, Adell overcame a lumpectomy, a mastectomy and chemotherapy treatment, Visit http://oacancer.com/oncology-associates-patient-stories/ for more stories of... Learn More
Cancer Survivor Don Leighton
Don Leighton talks about his journey with rectal cancer and the decision he made to not let his cancer stop him from... Learn More
Diet and Kidney Cancer
What is the role of diet in kidney cancer? Learn which trusted resources are best in this short video.
Lost Words
Lost Words is a short film that explores the theme of forgiveness, and how bitterness in the heart can tear families apart.... Learn More
Gluten-Free Banana Bread | Everyday Health
Claire Thomas shows us how to make a delicious gluten-free banana bread by substituting wheat flour for a mixture that contains no... Learn More
Dairy-Free Pecan Milk Panna Cotta With Caramelized Pears | Everyday Health
Claire Thomas shows us how she makes a dairy-free panna cotta using a homemade pecan milk. Everyday Health is your No. 1... Learn More


































































































