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Cancer Newsletter  |  Week of October 22   
     
In This Issue:
 Can Doctors Hear Cancer Spreading?
 Screening Up, Colon Cancer Rates Down
 New Breast Cancer Imaging Techniques Worth Knowing

Today's Top Story: Can Doctors Hear Cancer Spreading?

Researchers may have figured out how to hear melanoma cancer cells as they spread. Learn more about this exciting development that could soon save lives.

Watch It Now: Do-It-Yourself Breast Cancer Detector

Health News Headlines

Screening Up, Colon Cancer Rates Down
Catching a cancer early is key. See how many patients are stacking the odds in their favor.

Also See: Does Grape Seed Extract Fight Colon Cancer?

Eat More Veggies, Fight Cancer?
Eating more broccoli and less bread may help you fight cancer. See what all the buzz is about.

Editor's Picks

New Breast Cancer Imaging Techniques Worth Knowing
New breast screening technologies are offering women more individualized care -- and a better chance at survival. Make sure you're getting the best treatment available.

Also See:
 Arm Yourself and Fight Breast Cancer
 Does Vitamin D Slow Breast Cancer?
 You've Beaten Breast Cancer: Welcome to Life After Treatment

Foods That Can Add Years to Your Life

These five foods can help keep your entire family strong. Don't skimp on nutrition when you need it most. Learn more.

50 Years of Milestones in the Fight Against Cancer
The fight against cancer has come a long way. See just how far we've come.

Prostate Cancer Quiz: Test Your Smarts
Prostate cancer surgery almost always causes impotence or incontinence. True or false?

More Hot Topics on WebMD
 TV Star Kimberly Bryant's Melanoma Wake-Up Call
 Is Your Lifestyle Damaging Your Bones?
 Urinary Tract Infections: Fact vs. Fiction
 Familiar Foods That Can Cause Trouble


Members Are Talking

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This member is almost done with her radiation treatment. Only four more left. Help her celebrate the end of this part of her treatment.

Is Coffee OK?
Is it OK to drink coffee while undergoing treatment? Does anybody have the answer? Help this member get the facts.

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Has Someone You Care About Been Diagnosed With Cancer?
Learning that someone close to you has cancer can be overwhelming. But sharing your concerns with close friends and family can help you overcome these feelings -- and provide the best support for the person with cancer. Pointers for providing emotional support.

Alzheimer's Disease in Your Life?
10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Alzheimer's disease and a treatment option which may help slow the progression of symptoms, making it easier to cope with everyday challenges.

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