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Cancer Newsletter  |  Week of July 15   
     
In This Issue:
 Metastatic Breast Cancer Test Approved
 Coping With Caregiver Stress
 Melanoma -- It's Serious

Today's Top Story: You've Got Cancer -- Now What?

A cancer diagnosis is likely to feel overwhelming. But resources are available to support you every step of the way. WebMD can help you get started on the journey.
Also See:
 Finding Local Cancer Resources
 Is Your Hospital One of the Nation's Best?

Watch It Now: Chemotherapy and the Brain


You Can Dine and Still Look Fine
Order up a plateful of healthy recipes -- sign up for WebMD's free Healthy Cooking newsletter.

Health News Headlines

Metastatic Breast Cancer Test Approved
The FDA approved the GeneSearch BLN Assay, the first molecular-based laboratory test for detecting whether breast cancer has spread (metastasized) to nearby lymph nodes. Learn more.
Also See:
 More Veggies Not Better
 Fight Breast Cancer on Your Terms


Keep Food Poisoning Off Your Summer Menu
If you've got a weakened immune system, food poisoning can be a bigger problem. Learn how to keep yourself safer.

Editor's Picks

Coping With Caregiver Stress
Cancer impacts the whole family. If you're caring for someone fighting cancer, you're not alone. Here are some tips for coping with the stress of being a caregiver. Read on and refresh your reserves so you can really be there when you're most needed.

Breast Cancer: Complications After Surgery
Mastectomy, lumpectomy and axillary node dissection are fairly safe surgeries. But every surgery has the risk of complications. Learn more.

More Hot Topics on WebMD
 Fight Breast Cancer on Your Terms
 Put Power Produce to Work for You
 Coping With Extreme Heat


Members Are Talking

From the Cancer Support Group message board:

Melanoma -- It's Serious
This member's nephew is very ill. He has an estimated four to six months to live. She'd love some inspiration and any tips.

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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.

Target Cancer With Targeted Therapy
Targeted therapy refers to a medication or drug that is designed to target a specific pathway in the growth and development of a tumor. Learn more about Targeted Therapy.

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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