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Cancer Newsletter |
Week of May 6
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In This Issue:
What's Behind the Nation's Declining Breast Cancer Rate?
Electric Fields May Not Cause Cancer
How Do You Help Parents Cope With Cancer?
Today's Top Story: Smartest Ways to Keep Skin Cancer at Bay
The summer sun is here. With all those extra hours outdoors, you're skin is at greatest risk for skin cancer. Sunscreen alone isn't enough to protect you. What else can you do to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays? What works the best? See what the science says.
Also See:
Melanoma: The Most Aggressive Skin Cancer
How to Spot Skin Cancer
Buying the Right Sunscreen
Watch It Now: Making Chemo Safer
Health News Headlines
What's Behind the Nation's Declining Breast Cancer Rate?
Are mammograms yielding clearer images? Is a drop in hormone use a factor? Find out what could be behind the nation's declining breast cancer rate.
7 Costly Urologic Diseases
These diseases can sideline the healthiest patients and cost millions of dollars each year. See which seven urologic diseases -- along with bladder and prostate cancer - are consuming a large piece of America's health care spending.
Don't Miss These Headlines:
New Weapon in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer?
Electric Fields May Not Cause Cancer
Editor's Picks
WebMD Reading and Resources on Cancer
Bladder Cancer 101: Just the Facts
Colon Cancer: What's Your Risk?
Are There More Treatment Options for Cancer?
Cancer Care: Smart Ways to Ease Side Effects
Eating for Strength and Nutrition When You've Got Cancer
Cancer: Choosing Your Best Treatment Team
Members Are Talking
From the Cancer Support Group message board:
How Do You Help Parents Cope With Cancer?
This member's father has cancer and she's asking others how she can best help. Read her complete message and respond with your thoughts.
Related WebMD Reading: Support for Families Fighting Cancer
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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.
Metastatic Breast Cancer?
It's important to know the right questions to ask, how to communicate with your health care team, and the options that are right for you.
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