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Date: 08/01/2016
Women who engaged on social media after a breast cancer diagnosis expressed more deliberation about their treatment decision and more satisfaction with the path they chose, a new study finds.
Date: 07/29/2016
More imaging after thyroid cancer treatment identifies recurrence, but it does not always improve survival, a new study suggests.
Date: 07/20/2016
When a woman is diagnosed with the earliest stage of breast cancer, how aggressive should her treatment be?
Date: 07/19/2016
For many young women diagnosed with cancer, concerns about fertility can be so important they influence critical decisions about treatment.
Date: 07/08/2016
Acupressure helped reduce persistent fatigue in women who had been treated for breast cancer, a new study finds. Fatigue is one of the most common long-term effects of breast cancer treatment. About a third of women experience moderate to severe fatigue up to 10 years after their treatment ends.
Date: 06/28/2016
The University of Michigan was selected to participate in the Oncology Care Model.
Date: 06/17/2016
A $17.5 million commitment for cancer research from Madeline and Sidney Forbes of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., will create the Forbes Institute for Cancer Discovery within the U-M Rogel Cancer Center.
Date: 06/16/2016
A new study explains how cancer cells use energy to fuel this switch between motion and proliferation. The researchers identified for the first time a connection between a cancer gene that controls motility and how cancer cells metabolize energy to move and divide so quickly.
Date: 06/15/2016
For information about the Blue Boxer Fund, please visit the University of Michigan's Leaders and Best webpage.
Date: 06/11/2016
Media contact: Nicole Fawcett, 734-764-2220 | Patients may contact Cancer AnswerLine™, 800-865-1125

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