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Treatment Shows Promise in Pancreatic Cancer Patients with BRCA Mutation

A study recently presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting sheds new light on pancreatic cancer’s link to the BRCA mutation and a new treatment approach specifically for

Adding a New Drug to Standard Treatment May Add Years for Younger Women with Advanced Breast Cancer

Younger women battling advanced breast cancer may live longer by adding ribociclib to first-line endocrine therapy.

You Have the Freckle. Should You be Worried?

Another new internet challenge certainly has people talking. But this one doesn’t debate what is heard on a recording or the color of a dress. This one is all about a freckle.

Lab Work for Elected Leaders

Moffitt invites officials to learn from researchers and patients.

5 Questions with Moffitt’s Speech Pathologists

Speech-language pathology is a career field that works with a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders affecting people of all ages.

What Keeps Cancer Patients from Quitting Cigarettes?

Moffitt experts work to disarm “lung cancer stigma”

Natural Gas Plant Manager Overcomes Cancer to Achieve Lifelong Dream

“It was very tough,” said Drango. “It was like in the movies when the room starts closing in. Once I heard the word cancer I didn’t hear much else.”

‘A Clinical Trial Saved My Life’

After melanoma metastasized to his brain, Larry Thomason was given 10 months to live.

Spreading Positivity from the Piano

Ancizar Bejarano-Bonilla spends work breaks serenading patients, families and colleagues