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	Immunotherapy Improves Survival in Bladder CancerNew research indicates that adding immunotherapy to muscle-invasive bladder cancer treatment can improve event-free and overall survival. by Laura Gesualdi-Gilmore 
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	January 10: The Week in Cancer NewsGetting more calcium could lower risk for colorectal cancer, and research provides new insight into which BRCA2 mutations can lead to cancer. by Thomas Celona 
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	Cancer Patients Who Quit Smoking, Even Years After Diagnosis, Live LongerFindings from a recent study support smoking cessation after diagnosis, with the most pronounced effect in those who received treatment within six months of diagnosis. by Kyle Bagenstose 
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	January 3: The Week in Cancer NewsNew year brings debate about dangers of alcohol, and insurance denials continue to delay care. by Marci A. Landsmann 
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				Treatment Combination Improves Survival in EGFR-positive Lung Cancer
				
Adding chemotherapy to targeted therapy improves outcomes for people with advanced EGFR-positive non-small cell lung cancer.
by Sandra Gordon
Lessons From 20 Years Living With CancerMultiple myeloma survivor Jonathan Gluck reflects on uncertainty, and the scientific progress that has kept him living with cancer for more than two decades.
by Eric Fitzsimmons
The Enduring Importance of Cancer Disparities ResearchOpening session from AACR conference highlights how perseverance and adversity have informed cancer disparities research over the years.
by Eric Fitzsimmons
Most Cancer Survivors Don’t Meet Healthy Diet GoalsDespite research linking fruits and vegetables to cancer survival, many people do not change their eating habits after diagnosis.
by Darlene Dobkowski
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					
 
					 
					