Breast, lung, and prostate cancer are among the most common types of cancer. In 2023, it's estimated that more than 800,000 Americans will be diagnosed with one of these three cancers. And, though not all cancers can be prevented, many may be avoidable.&nbs...
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Finding out that you or a loved one has cancer can be overwhelming. It’s easy to imagine the worst, but the truth is that cancer treatments — and outcomes — have improved dramatically in recent decades. Knowing the facts may help you cope. Here are five ...
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Cancer Care that Adapts to You
Advanced technology is making cancer care more effective and at Fox Chase Cancer Center, we’re committed to offering leading-edge care. One example: with the Ethos Adaptive Radiation Therapy system, we’re able to precisely target tumors as they change from ...
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What to Know About Male Breast Cancer
We typically think of breast cancer as a woman’s disease. But although it happens rarely, men can get breast cancer too — and they may not be aware of their risk. “Men certainly can develop breast cancer, although at a lesser rate than women,” says Fox C...
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Millennials and Melanoma: Know Your Risk, Protect Your Skin
Many people think of skin cancer as something that tends to affect older adults. But melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is one of the most common cancers among millennials (people born between 1981 and 1996). Even if you're serious about sun pr...
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A One-Stop Shop for Liver Cancer
By Marian Dennis Originally published in Forward magazine – Winter/Spring 2023 At Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health, liver cancer research and treatment have long been a focus. Primary liver cancer, also called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),...
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