Fight Against Cancer

Samantha Kendrick, PhD, awarded Lymphoma Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship

University of Arizona Cancer Center researcher Samantha Kendrick, PhD, is one of the fastest-rising scientists in her field. Lymphoma Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship award Dr. Kendrick was awarded a 2013 Lymphoma Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship award to support her research…

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The importance of exercise

Even mild physical activity can’t be overstated Everyone knows how important regular exercise is when it comes to maintaining a healthy and happy lifestyle, but some folks find the idea to be a little overwhelming. Perhaps you used to exercise,…

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US Preventive Services Task Force recommends lung cancer screenings

Big news out of Washington, DC for those interested in the treatment and prevention of lung cancer Lung Cancer Treatment The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued a release recommending screenings for those who are at high risk for lung…

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Are sugary drinks becoming America’s biggest health risk?

Soda consumption is a hot-button issue right now Between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s controversial plan to ban “jumbo-sized” soda and other high-calorie drinks (16 ounces being the cut-off point) and the increased push to raise the overall health…

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New blood test may speed up ovarian cancer detection

A cancer diagnosis is often a race against time. The faster a medical team can detect a developing cancer, the better its chances to find a successful treatment. This is especially true when it comes to ovarian cancer. If this…

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Tanning beds are even more dangerous than we originally thought

We already knew that people who frequently visited indoor tanning beds saw a dramatic increase in their risk of malignant melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Now, it appears as if non-melanoma skin cancers — the most common forms…

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Can aspirin reduce melanoma risk in women?

A regular aspirin dose has been shown to combat a number of illnesses for many individuals. Can we now add melanoma to that list? Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have discovered that women who took aspirin on…

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May is ‘Skin Cancer Awareness Month’

May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month — perfect timing, especially considering how much additional sunshine most communities start to see as spring rolls into summer. The month of awareness Each May, we look to do what we can to…

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The hidden financial burdens of a pack-a-day smoking habit

At this point, we’re all aware of just how nasty smoking is. The links to various types of cancer have been proven. The health risks are well documented. The smell is repulsive. Smoking is bad — for you, and everyone…

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‘Smoking is the worst’ – the latest in an ongoing series

Do you think smoking is only bad for your lungs? Think again Our friends at SmokeFree.gov recently put together this handy interactive program detailing how smoking negatively impacts every facet of one’s health. From the brain to the mouth to…

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Quitting tobacco through massage therapy

Some people will try anything to put an end to their tobacco habit: patches, gum, self-help books, hypnosis. Can something as relaxing and wonderful as massage therapy help, as well?   A new tool to quit smoking Recently, some Tucson…

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Trying to quit smoking? There’s an app for that

Just about everyone who smokes has tried to quit at some point. Last week, we had a post covering how some folks seek out massage therapy to kick the habit. We’ve also done posts on the hidden financial burden smokers…

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Study shows young cancer survivors often struggle to lead healthy lives

According to the National Cancer Institute, roughly 70,000 adolescents and young adults (ages 15-39) are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United States. For those 70,000 individuals, their lives – their hopes, dreams, goals – are all too often…

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Angelina Jolie helps bring attention to people with high genetic risk for cancer

Angelina Jolie is no stranger to the spotlight She’s been an A-list movie star for nearly two decades. She’s married to Brad Pitt, arguably the most famous actor of his generation. She’s graced the cover of every magazine. When she…

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Dr. Kraft and Hollings Cancer Center: Mission accomplished

Andrew Kraft, MD, takes over as Director of the University of Arizona Cancer Center. He accomplished some remarkable things at his previous institution, the Hollings Cancer Center.On Sept. 3, Ernest F. Hollings and Dr. Jerry Reeves penned an editorial in…

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