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As abortion restrictions take effect across the South, cancer doctors are grappling with how to discuss options with pregnant patients who may be forced to choose whether to proceed or forgo lifesaving cancer treatments that can prove toxic for the fetus.
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Moffitt Cancer Center helped study the imaging drug, which the FDA recently approved. It draws attention to hard-to-spot tumors during surgery.
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Evusheld offers about six months of protection if administered before a patient is exposed to the virus, Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a news conference.
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The five-year grant from the National Cancer Institute will support the research of Moffitt’s Lung Cancer Metabolism Group, which is working on four projects to develop new therapies.
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Florida is not doing enough to prevent cancer or care for those who get it, according to a new report from the advocacy arm of the American Cancer…
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Black women are more likely to die from breast cancer than white women. One reason may be that they face economic and cultural barriers to taking the medications that can prevent recurrence.
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Promising new treatments are providing hope that a cure for some forms of cancer may be within reach. Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center are using one...
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President Barack Obama in his State of the Union address called for renewed vigor in the fight against cancer. Drawing parallels to John F. Kennedy’s goal…
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In the coming weeks, public television stations across Florida will air a new documentary by Ken Burns. "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies" aims to...