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 A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors.By Dr. Amy RothenbergYou Finished Treatment, Now What? A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors by Read more...
 Personalized cDNA surveillance for patients with high-risk breast cancerIs there a more sensitive technology that can detect preclinical breast cancer Read more...
 Using probiotics before surgery prepares the patient for post operative stressors and complications. Using probiotics after surgery continues the support Read more...
 Insulin and fructo-oligosaccharide prevent acute radiation enteritis in patients with gynecological cancer and improve quality-of-lifeBackground/objectives: The pathogenesis of enteritis after Read more...
In a recent (2021) study* investigators concluded that higher total vitamin D intake is associated with decreased risks of young-onset Read more...
The Cheating Cell: How Evolution Helps Us Understand and Treat Cancer - by Athena Aktipis A fundamental and groundbreaking reassessment Read more...
What Can You Learn About Cancer Survival from a CBC?Common Biomarkers, Cancer Progression and SurvivalAn excellent paper "Inflammatory markers in Read more...
Increasing serum levels of phytochemical DIM may be chemopreventive and chemoprotective for prostate cancer.Cruciferous Cabbage Family vegetables such as (including Read more...
A diet high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially omega 3s, have been shown to be negatively associated with cancer development Dietary Read more...
PreNuvo: Innovative MRI TechnologyHigh-resolution radiology is used in oncology for both diagnoses as well as screening and monitoring. Because cancer Read more...

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