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Mass General Cancer Center’s Inspirational Distraction
MGH Study Potentially Finds the “Achilles Heel” for Dormant Cancer Cells
The two-year study, the first of its kind, followed 160 patients who underwent HCT for a variety of hematologic malignancies at Mass General.
Knowing what to eat and what to avoid can make the holiday season a healthy one for you.
According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer accounts for more deaths than any other cancer — nearly 27 percent. Rates have been declining since […]
Every cancer patient is unique, as is their particular type of cancer. Clinicians, researchers and scientists are learning that it’s not necessarily the location of […]
Differences within the molecular structure of breast cancer tumors have puzzled cancer researchers in recent years. A study led by Massachusetts General Hospital, published in […]
When a person is first diagnosed with cancer, the oncology team determines the best course of treatment for the physical illness. However, a cancer diagnosis […]
A cancer diagnosis is devastating news that affects a patient on many levels — physical, emotional and behavioral — and everyone copes differently. Massachusetts General […]
When you are diagnosed with cancer, you are likely overwhelmed by uncertainties. Your oncologist has talked to you about the prognosis and has unveiled treatment […]