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In the search for carcinogens, competing interests can complicate and compromise the case.
New treatments for bladder cancer may be nearing the finish line.
Tips on finding credible cancer information on the Internet.
Mindfulness meditation can ease stress during treatment.
For some survivors, genetic counseling could be a lifelong relationship.
Talking to children can help them deal with a family member's cancer.
Editor Debu Tripathy, MD, highlights the need for new treatments needed for bladder cancer and other stories in CURE.
Comments from readers on the Winter 2011 issue.
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The FDA has a plan to quell recent cancer drug shortages.
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A new report reveals more research is needed in addressing environmental chemicals and cancer.
The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
The new healthcare law requires clinical trial coverage after 2013.
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Tips for mindful meditation during cancer.
Learn what defines a cancer cluster.
CURE honors those who lost their lives to cancer.
Advocating for yourself.
Mutations in genes can cause breast, colon, ovarian, pancreatic and prostate cancers, as well as others.
When a family member has cancer, talk to kids honestly and openly about it.
Superbowl opponents are also cancer survivors.
National conference focuses on balancing work and cancer treatment.
Picato OK'ed to treat precancerous skin lesions.
Poverty as a carcinogen.
Lance Armstrong Foundation launches cancer guide and treatment app.
American Cancer Society guide focuses on nutrition for survivors.
Birth defects rare in kids of childhood cancer survivors.