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Stem cells are cells that seem to have the ability to divide perpetually, but what does that mean in cancer?

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What to know as a cancer patient before beginning an exercise program.

Cancer patients can stay strong by remaining active during cancer.

Chemical compounds in chocolate may protect against cancer.

Q&A with Julie Silver, MD, on wellness after cancer treatment

A Gilda's club program enlisits the wisdom and experience of survivors.

Nurses' research article helps pave the way for essential medical care after cancer

More coverage means more people are screened, and colon cancers are caught earlier.

Helping yourself re-emerge once cancer treatment is over.

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