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Watch stories about cancer education, patient care programs, and research breakthroughs from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Learn about the symptoms of male breast cancer, meet a man going through breast cancer treatment, and hear from Dr. Beth Overmoyer on the stigma associated with male breast cancer.
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For children battling cancer, the transition back to school can be difficult. Learn about a program that helps them – and their friends – feel more at ease in the classroom.
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How can cancer patients, their families, and friends best prepare for the holiday season? Dana-Farber experts offer tips and suggestions for coping with this busy time of year.
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Three years after the stem cell transplant that cured his advanced myelodysplasic syndrome, this Dana-Farber patient meets the anonymous donor whose stem cells saved his life.
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Breast cancer patient Jill, diagnosed when 30 years old, and Dana-Farber's Dr. Ann Partridge discuss the physical and emotional challenges for young women with breast cancer.
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Nurse researchers are studying whether computers can help patients with cancer by enabling them to monitor their physical and emotional side effects during treatment.
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Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is uncommon but aggressive, and many women don't recognize the warning signs. Dana-Farber's Dr. Beth Overmoyer describes the symptoms of IBC.
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Recognizing that financial burdens on cancer patients can be especially trying in tough economic times, Dana-Farber offers free, individual financial coaching services to patients and caregivers.
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Sunscreen protects against skin damage, but it can lose effectiveness over time. Skin cancer expert Stephen Hodi, MD, explains when it's a good idea to throw out sunscreen.
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Two days before her 51st birthday, Mary learned she had ovarian cancer. Watch her story and learn about the symptoms of ovarian cancer.
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After radiation treatment for throat cancer, Susan suffered with severe dry mouth. Learn how acupuncture helped her enjoy her favorite foods again.