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What Are the Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer?

Most women will survive ovarian cancer if it is detected at an early stage. But most cases are detected late. Can women rely on their bodies to tell them if they have this cancer?

Overcoming Treatment Resistant CML

If one promising drug fails to help against chronic myeloid leukemia, what can be done? Listen to experts explain your options for hard to treat cancers.

New Strategies for Hard to Treat CML

Standard treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia can occasionally fail. New studies show an increasing number of alternative treatments may be available.

Taking Part in CML Trials

Hear one woman's story as she participates in a clinical trial to help fight CML.

Monitoring Therapy in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

A wide range of laboratory tests is used to monitor a patient's response to therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia. Listen to experts explain the tests and their range of sensitivity.

Introduction to CML

Chronic myeloid leukemia is a form of cancer that typically occurs in adults over the age of 40. Here's what you need to know about this disease.

Treating Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Prostate Cancer

Many men will have advanced prostate cancer without any noticeable symptoms. Treatment for these patients is a bit different than for other patients with prostate cancer. Learn about these differences.

Treating Follicular Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Almost a quarter of all non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is classfied as follicular lymphoma. However, there are various options for treatment and choosing the best one may depend on the spcific details of your disease, your lifestyle and other symptoms you want to keep under control.

New Hope for Advanced Lung Cancer

Doctors are finding that some patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer may benefit from radiation, chemotherapy and/or newer treatment combinations.

Initial Lymphoma Treatment Decisions

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. First-line treatment options include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radioimmunotherapy and stem cell transplant. How do you figure out which is right for you?

Cord Blood Stem Cells for Transplantation

Researchers say blood from newborns' umbilical cords may prove valuable for people requiring a bone marrow transplant after high-dose chemotherapy treatment.

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Cancer and a Woman's Sex Life

With more and more women surviving breast cancer, doctors want to know -- how is cancer affecting your sex life? In a new study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, doctors asked that very question.

Leukemia Explained

A routine check-up may find that you have too many white blood cells, a sign of leukemia. What can be done? Learn about leukemia and how new treatments are providing hope.

New and Promising Therapies in the Treatment of Relapsed, Indolent NHL

Learn about new treatments available for patients with relapsed, indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, as well as potential future treatments.

New Therapies for Lung Cancer

New therapies are improving the survival rates for patients with lung cancer. How do these treatments work?

Treating Advanced Colorectal Cancer

Learn about treatment options that are available for patients with advanced-stage colorectal cancer.

Protecting Your Skin from the Sun

When the sun beckons, the urge to soak it up can be irresistable. It can also be dangerous.

Treating Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer affects the colon and rectum, and catching it early can save your life. Learn how you can reduce your risk of getting colorectal cancer.

Cancer 101

What causes cancer and why is it so hard to treat? Leading experts provide an overview of cancer, from what goes wrong in a cell's genetic instructions to the latest treatment strategies.

Monoclonal Antibodies in Aggressive NHL

Monoclonal antibodies are improving treatment success for many people with aggressive forms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. How do they work?

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