Paths of Progress Online
March 2009
Paths of Progress covers the latest advances in research and patient care at Dana-Farber. Read below for exclusive online videos and stories, and be sure to check back in May for the next print issue and exclusive online stories, including pieces on the cancer stem cell debate, the search for cancer biomarkers, the promise of DNA repair research, and much more.
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Features
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Zakim Center marks progress of integrative therapies for cancer patients

Ten years ago, most Dana-Farber patients had never heard of integrative therapy. Today, more than 4,000 people a year complement conventional cancer treatment with massage, acupuncture, and Reiki.
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Dana-Farber patients 'steel' a look at the future – and themselves

Construction workers spray-painting the names of Dana-Farber patients on the beams of the new Yawkey Center for Cancer Care are continuing a tradition—and helping patients look ahead.
Departments
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Dana-Farber Discoveries

An examination of end-of-life discussions, a breakthrough in tissue preservation, and a protein discovery that may help in breast cancer treatment.
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Dateline Dana-Farber

A new concierge service, the expansion of the Harbor Campus, and an award recognizing Dana-Farber's commitment to diversity.
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Editor, Paths of Progress
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