Cancer Research Articles
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FCS Co-authored Study Confirms Effectiveness of Trilaciclib for Treatment of Patients with Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung CancerFCS physicians and senior leaders are co-authors of a study that confirms the effectiveness of trilaciclib for the treatment of adult patients with Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer. Trilaciclib is the first FDA-approved therapy in its class to help protect bone marrow cells from damage caused by chemotherapy.
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After ChemotherapyAfter chemotherapy there are a few important things to remember and rules to follow, this list will walk you through the dos and don’ts.
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Chemotherapy Instructions For PatientsInstructions for managing chemotherapy side effects during treatment. Things to watch for, what to avoid and when to call the doctor.
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Precision Medicine at Scale is HereLucio Gordan, MD, President & Managing Physician of Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, LLC (FCS), talked with Kevin Keegan, General Manager of Oncology Business with Illumina, about how FCS is bringing precision oncology through analysis of real-world data, innovative technology and research to cancer patients being treated in community settings.
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Is Skin Cancer Genetic? Know your RiskMore people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined. Understand your hereditary risk for skin cancer.
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Smoothies: A Healthy Choice?Smoothies can be a great way to get fruit and vegetables into your diet, and even grains (more about that later). But are they as good as actually eating those fruits and vegetables?
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Time to Treatment Matters After a Cancer DiagnosisNew study finds that every month cancer treatment is delayed can raise risk of death by 10%.
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3 Deadly Myths About Skin Cancer Debunked1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer before 70, and two people die from skin cancer every hour. Not only is skin cancer deadly several myths prevent people from practicing prevention.
Health & Wellness

January 23, 2025
Challenging Family Dynamics and Cancer
Learn about the loneliness cancer patients often face within their families and gain insights on how to offer more effective help and understanding during their challenging battle.
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