CURE's Top 5 Stories: January 2019

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Here are the top 5 CURE stories for January 2019.

Here are the top 5 CURE stories for January 2019.

5. 23andMe Receives FDA Clearance for Genetic Test

Earlier this month, genetic testing company 23andMe received FDA clearance for a genetic health risk report on a hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome. Learn more in our coverage of this breaking news.

4. Re-Learning Life After Trauma

Life after trauma is one of the toughest things to work through. There is no instruction book to help you get back on track, but CURE contributor Dana Stewart explores some ideas in this piece.

3. First Patient Receives “Right to Try” Treatment

This month, a man with glioblastoma became the first patient to receive treatment under the Right to Try Law of 2017. We report on the story in this piece.

2. Know the Facts: Cervical Cancer

In conjunction with Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, we gathered some fast facts about the disease in this story and infographic.

1. Top 10 Lessons Learned with Cancer

To reflect on living with cancer for three years, CURE contributor Kelly Irvin wrote this piece, where she shares the top 10 things she’s learned about living with the disease.

Will you be in Miami this March? Join CURE at the Miami Breast Cancer Conference for our Patient Focused Sessions! Packed with information for patients, caregivers and advocates, this free program is one you won't want to miss. Learn more at curetoday.com/miami-breast-conf.

And as always, for links to all of our top stories and more, visit curetoday.com.

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