2008 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium Highlights, with Howard Sandler, MD, MS Howard Sandler, MD, MS, discusses the research highlights from the 2008 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in San Francisco, California.
Tobacco Use Tobacco use is associated with an increased risk of at least fifteen different types of cancer, and quitting smoking is the single most important thing a person can do to lower his or her cancer risk.
2008 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium Highlights Nicholas Petrelli, MD, discusses the research highlights from the 2008 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium in Orlando, Florida.
A Decision Aid Tool for Lung Cancer, with Christopher Azzoli, MD This podcast discusses a decision aid tool developed by ASCO and Cancer Care Ontario to help people who have had surgery for non-small cell lung cancer talk with their doctor about whether to have chemotherapy after surgery.
Highlights of ASCO's 2007 Clinical Cancer Advances Report, with Julie Gralow, MD Highlights of ASCO's 2007 Clinical Cancer Advances report that summarizes the most important advances in clinical cancer research over the past year.
CT Scan - What to Expect This podcast explains what to expect during a computed tomography, or CT, scan.
What Are Clinical Trials? This podcast explains what clinical trials are, and how they are conducted.
Cancer and the Holidays Five tips to help people with cancer best enjoy the holiday season.
Tips on Caregiving What to expect as a caregiver to a person with cancer and tips on effectively giving care.
Strategies for a Better Night's Sleep Strategies that you can use to get a good night's sleep.
Coping With the Fear of Side Effects How to cope with the fear of side effects before starting cancer treatment.
Parenting and Caring for Parents With Cancer How to balance being a caregiver for your parent with cancer when you are also a parent with young children.
2007 Breast Cancer Symposium Highlights Eric Winer, MD, discusses the research highlights from the 2007 Breast Cancer Symposium in San Francisco, California.
Just for Teens - Cancer and School How teenagers with cancer can balance school and treatment
Protecting Your Skin From the Sun Warmer weather often means more time is spent outdoors in the sun. However, it is important to remember a few simple steps to reduce exposure to the sun’s harmful rays, called ultraviolet or UV rays, because UV exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer.
Explaining Palliative Care Helping people with cancer improve their quality of life throughout each stage of their illness is called palliative care.
Finishing Treatment: What Comes Next?, with Lidia Schapira, MD What to expect as you approach the end of your active treatment for cancer.
Choosing a Cancer Treatment Facility How to choose a treatment facility for your cancer care.
Seeking a Second Opinion How to get a second opinion regarding cancer diagnosis and treatment.
2007 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights on Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Liver Cancer, Leukemia/APL, and Follow-up Care after Childhood Cancer, with Robert Ozols, MD, PhD Robert Ozols, MD, PhD, discusses the prostate cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, leukemia/APL, and follow-up care for childhood cancer research highlights from the 2007 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
2007 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights on Liver Cancer and Colorectal Cancer, with A. William Blackstock, MD William Blacstock, MD, discusses the liver cancer and colorectal cancer research highlights from the 2007 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
2007 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights on Breast Cancer and Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer, with Julie Gralow, MD Julie Gralow, MD, discusses the breast cancer and uterine cancer research highlights from the 2007 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
When the Doctor Says Cancer The first steps to take when you or a loved one is diagnosed with cancer.
Choosing an Oncologist How to choose a doctor for your cancer care.
Preparing Your Child for Medical Procedures How to help a child with cancer understand and prepare for medical tests and procedures.
Follow-up Care for Colorectal Cancer Follow-up care for people treated for stage II or stage III colorectal cancer.
After Breast Cancer: Preventing Lymphedema Preventing lymphedema after breast cancer.
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