In the past few weeks, the Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed many of our lives. During these uncertain times, it’s important to find ways to manage fear and anxiety to help alleviate day-to-day stressors.
The third and final part of "Let's Get Screened," a three-part series on the Abramson Cancer Center’s efforts to bring breast, colon and lung cancer screenings to residents of our community who most need them. Learn more about the lung cancer screening process and the importance of getting tested.
"Let’s Get Screened" is a three-part series on the Abramson Cancer Center’s efforts to bring breast, colon and lung cancer screenings to residents of our community who most need them. Learn more about the breast cancer screening process and the importance of getting tested.
"Let's Get Screened" is a three-part series on the Abramson Cancer Center’s efforts to bring breast, colon and lung, cancer screenings to residents of our community who most need them. Learn more about the colon cancer screening process and the importance of getting tested.
Megan Roy is a nurse navigator for lung cancer patients at the Abramson Cancer Center. To learn more about her role, check out our interview with Megan.
Epidemiological studies have shown that caffeinated drinks may help prevent skin cancer by inhibiting a DNA repair pathway, thus killing potentially precancerous cells. In English, it means that drinking drinks containing caffeine will reduce one’s chances of developing some types of cancer, includingread more
A recent study stated that drinking three sugar sweetened drinks a week would increase the risk of having breast cancer. The study had 776 pre-menopausal women and 779 post-menopausal women. Each women’s breast density was assessed by examining their mammograms. The women were told to make aread more