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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

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Cancer Education

Best of ASCO Seattle 2025: Key Hematologic Cancer Updates on Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Leukemia

By The Cancer News Team

Binaytara’s Best of ASCO Seattle 2025 highlighted the latest updates in hematologic malignancies, including new therapies for leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.

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Health Equity

What to Know About Glioblastoma Awareness Day 2025

By The Cancer News Team

Explore the latest advancements in glioblastoma treatment, including immunotherapy, and raise awareness for Glioblastoma Awareness Day 2025.

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Health Equity

The American Cancer Society Launches the VOICES of Black Women Cohort Study

By Matthew Meranda, DO

Exploring how the VOICES of Black Women cohort study aims to uncover the drivers of cancer disparities in breast cancer, lung cancer, cervical cancer, and other malignancies affecting African American women.

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Research

Can Exercise Save Lives After Colon Cancer? New Study Suggests It Might

By The Cancer News Team

A landmark phase 3 trial shows structured exercise after chemotherapy significantly improves survival and reduces recurrence in colon cancer patients.

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Health Equity

What is Cancer Immunotherapy? Complete Guide for Cancer Immunotherapy Month 2025

By The Cancer News Team

This complete guide to cancer immunotherapy explains its breakthroughs, treatment types, and the urgent need to address cancer health disparities.

Centering Cancer Patients’ Voices in Global Health Advocacy
Health Equity

Centering Cancer Patients’ Voices in Global Health Advocacy

By Sujata Ojha, MD

Centering patient voices in global oncology, Dr. Sujata Ojha explores how equitable cancer care depends on grassroots advocacy and inclusive health systems.

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Health Equity

National Cancer Survivors Day 2025: Stories, Support, and What Comes Next

By The Cancer News Team

Celebrating resilience, this article explores the stories, support systems, and survivorship challenges faced by millions on National Cancer Survivors Day 2025.

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Health Equity

President Joe Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Can It Be Cured?

By Dr. Jordan Ciuro

Dr. Jordan Ciuro explores President Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis, the evolving role of screening, and the latest immunotherapy options in prostate cancer care.

Panel of health experts, including Dr. Binay Shah, discussing health insurance reform and cancer care access in Nepal during a Binaytara-led policy dialogue.
Health Policy

Binaytara Nepal Healthcare Policy Debate

By The Cancer News Team

This article recaps a 2025 advocacy dialogue led by Binaytara and Dr. Binay Shah to reform Nepal’s health insurance system and expand access to cancer care.

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Health Equity

Understanding the Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines

By Dr. Jeffrey Velotta

This article explains the 2023 lung cancer screening guidelines, their impact on early detection, and how current policies contribute to ongoing cancer disparities.

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