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Breast Cancer

TikTok Mom Dancing Through Breast Cancer Treatments Goes Viral [Video]

Minnesota mom Stephanie is spreading joy on TikTok during her battle with breast cancer by dancing through chemotherapy! Stephanie dials-in and shares how scrolling through TikTok while bored during her four-hour chemo sessions inspired her to dance the time away. Pilot Pen awards Stephanie $1,000 for her incredible spirit. Be unstoppable with the go-to pens of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the smooth G2 and erasable FriXion by Pilot. https://powertothepen.com#KellyClarksonShowSubscribe to The Kelly Clarkson Show: https://bit.ly/2OtOpf8 FOLLOW USInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyclarksonshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KellyClarksonTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KellyClarksonShow/ For even more fun stuff, visit https://www.kellyclarksonshow.com/ The Kelly Clarkson Show is the uplifting daytime destination for humor and connection featuring Emmy-winning talk show, Grammy-winning artist and America’s original idol, Kelly Clarkson.

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Blood Cancer

Using epigenetic analysis to understand the biology of relapse in AML [Video]

Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, comments on the use of chromatin biology methods to understand the processes driving relapse in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Dr Majeti explains that in patients without mutational changes between diagnosis and relapse, methods like ATAC-seq have identified the presence of epigenetic features leading to relapse. This interview took place at the 18th International Symposium on Acute Leukemias (ISAL XVIII), held in Munich, Germany.These works are owned by Magdalen Medical Publishing (MMP) and are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All rights are reserved.

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Blood Cancer

The potential of uproleselan in patients with AML [Video]

Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, discusses the promise of uproleselan, an antagonist of E-selectin, in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), highlighting ongoing clinical trials evaluating this trial in different combinations. This interview took place at the 18th International Symposium on Acute Leukemias (ISAL XVIII), held in Munich, Germany.These works are owned by Magdalen Medical Publishing (MMP) and are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All rights are reserved.

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Blood Cancer

From Wife to Cancer Caregiver | Marsha’s Multiple Myeloma Caregiver Story [Video]

When Marsha Calloway-Campbell learned her husband was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, it turned her world upside down. Since his diagnosis, she’s rarely left his side. At times, her devotion has taken toll on her health. In this conversation, she shares how she fought to get the best treatment and care for her husband, the financial and emotional burden she went through and how she never lost hope.The interview has only been edited for clarity.Full story & transcript → https://www.thepatientstory.com/caregiver-stories/spouse/marsha-c/Join Our Community:Website : https://www.thepatientstory.com/Facebook: @ThePatientStoryInstagram: @ThePatientStoryTwitter: @patient_story#multiplemyeloma #multiplemyelomaawareness #mmsm #thepatientstory #cancersurvivor #cancerstories #cancercaregiver #myelomacaregiver #myelomaadvocate #caregiver

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Blood Cancer

My Cancer Keeps Growing Back Even After 3 Remissions | Tatijane’s Leukemia Story [Video]

Tatijane first knew something was wrong when she started having pain near her ribs. Her pain became so severe she was rushed to the ER and was then diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, both B and T cells, with mutations. At 24, she was then given 6 to 8 weeks to live.She shares how she processed her shocking diagnosis, the different treatments she’s undergone including a double CAR T-cell therapy clinical trial, and how she’s giving back to the cancer community.Full story & transcript → https://www.thepatientstory.com/patient-stories/leukemia/acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-all/tatijane-w/The interview has only been edited for clarity.Join Our Community:Website : https://www.thepatientstory.com/Facebook: @ThePatientStoryInstagram: @ThePatientStoryTwitter: @patient_story#cancerstories #cancerpatient #cancersurvivor #patientstories #thepatientstory #acutelymphoblasticleukemia #bloodcancer #ALL #Leukemia #leusm #acutecancer #chemo #clinicaltrial

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Colon Cancer

The Different Stages of Colon Cancer [Video]

Like many cancers, your chances of beating colon cancer increase with early diagnosis. “Stage one is usually treated with surgery depending on what you find a surgery that’s usually all you need,” said Lee Health Oncologist Dr. Janine Harewood.The four stages speak to the progression of the cancer. “Stage two surgery is still the standard, however based on what we find at surgery, you’re more than likely may need to be offered chemotherapy,” said Dr. Harewood. There’s a big difference between having to go through chemotherapy and just surgery alone. “Stage three standard is definitely surgery and chemotherapy,” said Dr. Harewood.In stage one, the cancer is just in the bowel, in stage two and three it can be spread to the lymph nodes, and stage four is when it’s both outside the bowel and lymph nodes. “Stage four is the deadliest stage of the disease. Depending on how much disease there is, you may still be a candidate for surgery, but for the most part the standard of care is chemotherapy alone,” said Dr. Harewood. Your chances of surviving stage one is about 80%, but when you’re at stage four it’s only about 30%. The best thing you can do is get a colonoscopy every 10 years once you turn 45. “It’s the gold standard! It is preferable not only can detect cancer but you can prevent cancer by removing lesions earlier,” said Dr. Harewood. To learn more about colon cancer and screenings, search for it on Leehealth.org. View More Health Matters video segments at youtube.com/leehealthLee Health in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of health care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For more than 100 years, we’ve been providing our community with personalized preventative health services and primary care to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries. Lee Health – Caring People. Inspiring Care.Visit LeeHealth.org

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Blood Cancer

Sam Neill Offers Major Health Update After Blood Cancer Diagnosis [Video]

Sam Neill shared some more details about his blood cancerdiagnosis after seeing the response to the excerpts from his memoir Did I Ever Tell You This?. The beloved New Zealand actor said his cancer is in remission and he feels ‘really good.’ He signed up to film Apples Never Fall, an upcoming […]

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Blood Cancer

What are the symptoms of blood cancer? [Video]

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