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April is Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month 

More than 17,500 new cases of esophageal cancer will be diagnosed this year.

FDA Clarifies Recent Warnings for Robotic Surgeries

Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned patients and healthcare providers about using robotic surgery for mastectomy and other cancer-related surgeries.

Can Fluorescent Dye Help Detect Ovarian Cancer

This year, more than 22,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Birth Control Pills Linked with Reduced Risk of Ovarian Cancer Death

Using oral contraceptives has been tied to a reduced risk for highly fatal aggressive ovarian cancer, according to study results presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meetin

Fighting Cancer While Smoking: Costs Beyond Health?

New study attempts to estimate financial impact when cancer patients smoke.

I Still Have My Voice

Larynx cancer, or cancer of the voice box, threatened to take patient Jeff Blaney's voice.

Moffitt Named a Tampa Bay Times Top Workplace

“It is again an honor to be recognized by the Tampa Bay Times as a best employer,” said Mariana Bugallo-Muros, vice president and chief human resources officer at Moffitt.

People at Higher Risk for HIV Infection Are Skipping Vaccination

New study shows HPV vaccination rates are low among those at high risk for HIV and HPV infection.

Baseball Fans Swing for the Fences with Skin Screenings

Baseball fans up and down Florida’s West coast took advantage of Moffitt Cancer Center’s 12th annual Spring Swing® Sun Safety Tour this year.