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Meredith Pelster, MD, MSCI, on GI Malignancies — What is on the Horizon for Cellular Therapy?
Research

Meredith Pelster, MD, MSCI, on GI Malignancies—What is on the Horizon for Cellular Therapy?

By The Cancer News Team

Meredith Pelster, MD, MSCI, discusses the challenges and emerging opportunities of cellular therapy in GI malignancies, highlighting insights from the 2025 Seattle Cellular Therapy Summit.

Blue medical illustration of prostate gland surrounded by virus-like cells with title text "10 Prostate Cancer Myths vs. Facts: What Men Need to Know This Awareness Month."
Cancer Education

10 Prostate Cancer Myths vs. Facts: What Men Need to Know This Awareness Month

By Dr. Jordan Ciuro

Debunk the most common prostate cancer myths with evidence-based facts this Awareness Month and learn what men really need to know about prevention, screening, and treatment.

Rosa Nadal Rios, MD, PhD, on GU malignancies and the future of cellular therapy.
Research

Rosa Nadal Rios, MD, PhD, on GU Malignancies—What is on the Horizon for Cellular Therapy?

By The Cancer News Team

Rosa Nadal Rios, MD, PhD, shares insights on the future of cellular therapy in GU malignancies, highlighting advances in prostate, kidney, and testicular cancers at the 2025 Seattle Cellular Therapy Summit.

Researcher using a pipette and microscope in a laboratory during cancer research studies
Perspectives

World Cancer Research Day 2025: Progress, Challenges, and What’s Next in U.S. Cancer Research

By Aishat Motolani, PhD

Explore the progress, challenges, and future directions of U.S. cancer research on World Cancer Research Day 2025, from immunotherapy and RNA vaccines to AI, prevention, and health equity.

Doctor showing an older woman cancer screening information on a tablet during Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day 2025.
Cancer Education

Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day 2025: 3 Cancer Screening Facts That Could Save a Life

By The Cancer News Team

Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day 2025 highlights 3 essential cancer screening facts that can save lives by promoting early detection, prevention, and equity in care.

Smiling child in superhero costume with gold ribbon symbol for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer Education

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Bridging Gaps and Saving Lives

By The Cancer News Team

Highlighting disparities, progress, and global efforts, this article for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month explores incidence, outcomes, and the urgent need to bridge gaps in pediatric cancer care.

Pink breast cancer ribbon held in hands symbolizing Nikki McCoy’s advocacy journey.
Cancer Education

Storytelling as Advocacy: A Breast Cancer Survivor’s Journey

By The Cancer News Team

A breast cancer survivor and advocate, Nikki McCoy shares her powerful journey of resilience, genetic risk, treatment, and storytelling as a tool for patient empowerment.

CHALLENGE trial highlights exercise as a treatment strategy for colon cancer
Research

GI Oncologist Discusses the Challenge of Translating CHALLENGE Trial Results into Patient Care

By The Cancer News Team

GI oncologist Dr. Ronan Hsieh discusses the CHALLENGE trial, exploring how exercise improves colon cancer survival and the barriers to implementing structured exercise programs in clinical practice.

Breast cancer survivors joining hands with a pink ribbon symbolizing global support and advocacy
Cancer Education

From Patient to Advocate: How One Woman's Breast Cancer Journey Created a Global Community

By The Cancer News Team

Terri Coutee’s journey from breast cancer patient to founder of the DiepC Foundation highlights how advocacy, education, and shared decision-making are transforming breast cancer care worldwide.

Cancer patient sitting on hospital bed, representing the uncertainty around ivermectin in cancer care
Research

What Cancer Doctors Are Saying About Ivermectin and Cancer Treatment

By The Cancer News Team

Oncologists explain why ivermectin is not a proven cancer treatment, summarizing current evidence, ongoing trials in TNBC, and how clinicians address patient misinformation.

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