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Regular Screenings led to Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Moffitt team member Mike DeWitt knew of his family history but had no symptoms when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

One Year After Hurricane Maria, Recovery and Research Continues

September 20 marks one year since the storm devastated Puerto Rico.

Global Cancer Deaths Expected to Rise to Nearly 10 Million This Year

Cancer is the second-leading cause of death worldwide, and according to the World Health Organization (WHO) cancer deaths are expected to rise to nearly 10 million this year.

PSA Testing: What Is It and Is It Right for Me?

Screening can help find many prostate cancers early, but there are still questions about whether the benefits of screening outweigh the risks for most men.

FDA Puts Stores on Notice — Stop Selling E-Cigarettes to Kids

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cracking down on the sale of vaping products to teenagers.

5 Signs of Ovarian Cancer You Could Be Missing

Early stages of the disease often cause no symptoms and the cancer has usually spread by the time it is diagnosed.

Fall Prevention

The United States Centers for Disease Control estimates that unintentional falls are the leading cause of injury and death in Americans over age 65.

Possible Sinkhole Doesn’t Derail Multiple Myeloma Fighter

Laurie Vos stays focused on her cancer treatment while her home remains in jeopardy.

Five Things to Know about Bone Marrow Donation

Only 30 percent of patients who need a bone marrow transplant have a genetic match in their family. That is why bone marrow registries like Be The Match and Gift of Life are so important.