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How Weight Shapes Cancer Risk

Excess weight is linked to at least 13 cancers. Experts at Moffitt are uncovering why and how to lower the risk

Saras Cappelle, DO, didn't take the traditional path to becoming a doctor. She grew up focused on a career in tennis. Now, as an endoscopist, she uses her strength and determination to help patients.

From the Court to the Clinic, This Endoscopist’s Strength Is Helping Patients

Saras Cappelle, DO, is breaking barriers in a physically taxing field with few women practitioners

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5 Things To Know About Peritoneal Disease and Treatment

Specialized surgery and heated chemotherapy offer patients with advanced cancer new options

Longtime Local Journalist Dies After Cancer Diagnosis

Rob Lorei co-founded community radio station WMNF and hosted “Florida This Week” on WEDU

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Structured Exercise Improves Survival and Quality of Life in Colon Cancer Patients, Study Finds

Three-year international trial shows meaningful gains in disease-free and overall survival following post-treatment physical activity

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Is Immunotherapy Before and After Surgery a Better Strategy for Certain Cancers?

Several studies from the ASCO Annual Meeting suggest earlier use of immunotherapy improves survival for colon, head and neck and stomach cancers

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GLP-1 Drugs May Lower Risk of Obesity-Related Cancers in People With Diabetes

Study suggests modest protective effect, especially in women

Honest Conversations Around Cancer

A three-time cancer survivor, Heidi Bragg tackles the toughest topics

A Father’s Fight for Family, Health and Advocacy

A shocking diagnosis inspires a father’s journey from battling colon cancer to advocating for early detection and addressing disparities