Category: Cancer

HPV and Throat Cancer: What You Need to Know
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer, but it can cause oral cancer too. Find out how dangerous this can be and what to do if you need an HPV vaccine or cancer treatment.

Caring for Your Mental Health when You Have Cancer
Let’s explore the toll cancer can take on a person’s mental health along with helpful strategies patients and their loved ones can use to improve their emotional symptoms.

Stem Cell Solutions for Blood Cancer
Stem cell therapies done with bone marrow transplants offer promising treatment options for individuals facing cancers of the blood. Learn more about this treatment and how it can help you.

Newly Diagnosed With Cancer? You Have Options to Preserve Your Fertility
A cancer diagnosis at a young age is scary enough, but for many people, the fact that you could lose your fertility makes it even more distressing. Learn about your options for a future family.

8 Warning Signs of a Brain Tumor
How can you know if you have a brain tumor? Paying attention to these warning signs may help you get an earlier diagnosis.

How Common Is Breast Cancer in Men and How Can You Tell If You’re At Risk?
Did you know that men can also get breast cancer? Learn the signs and symptoms of breast cancer in men, how they compare to women’s symptoms and how to know if you’re at a higher risk.

5 Most Common Options for Treating Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer treatments have come a long way in a very short amount of time, allowing men to choose from a wide variety of treatments tailored to their specific situation. Learn more about some of the most common options for treating prostate cancer.

Immunotherapy: A Fourth Pillar of Cancer Care
In the last few decades, immunotherapy has emerged as another pillar of cancer care. Learn more about this ever-evolving treatment option and how it helps the body’s immune system fight cancer.

Why You Shouldn’t Delay Your Mammogram During the Pandemic
Even during the coronavirus pandemic, getting your mammogram is still important. Find out who needs to get a mammogram when, and what we’re doing to keep you safe during your visit to the doctor.

How to Quit Smoking and Reduce Your Risk of Lung Cancer
Everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, but did you know that there are new ways to quit for good? Learn how you can quit this unhealthy habit and prevent lung cancer in the future.