In this post, several experts describe the importance of peer-reviewed cancer information, including what “peer reviewed” means, what to know about levels of scientific evidence in cancer research, and the differences between research done in cell lines, animals, and humans. Read More >>
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August 10, 2022 · Christopher Flowers, MD, MS, FASCO; Vicki Keedy, MD; Daniel Mulrooney, MD, MS; and Sumanta (Monty) Pal, MD, FASCO
August 2, 2022 · Kimberly Lowe, PhD
Yoga can be a beneficial form of exercise for people living with cancer. Here, Dr. Kimberly Lowe shares 4 key benefits of yoga and tips for getting started during cancer. Read More >>
July 28, 2022 · Brielle Gregory Collins, ASCO staff
In this podcast, members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) discuss new research presented at the 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting in multiple myeloma, breast cancer, and cancer in people age 60 or older. Read More >>
July 26, 2022 · Paula Rauch, MD
Dr. Paula Rauch discusses why it’s so important for parents to start talking with their kids about taking steps to prevent cancer as early as possible and shares helpful ways to begin these conversations around sun safety, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, not smoking, and living a healthy lifestyle. Read More >>
July 21, 2022 · Brielle Gregory Collins, ASCO staff
In this podcast, ASCO Chief Medical Officer Dr. Julie Gralow interviews Associate Editor Dr. Merry Jennifer Markham about her work with Cancer.Net to create information for people with cancer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, how the pandemic changed her perspective, and where she sees the pandemic response headed. Read More >>
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