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Dr. Maurie Markman, President of Medicine & Science at CTCA, answers your questions about cancer, COVID-19 and more in his weekly Twitter Q&A.
Assessing and addressing your cancer risk factors may help reduce your chances of developing the disease.
For cancer patients, eating well, and doing it safely, is even more important during the COVID-19 outbreak.
It’s National DNA Day—set aside to celebrate milestones that helped unlock the mysteries of DNA.
Dr. Maurie Markman answered your questions about COVID-19, cancer, hydrochloroquine, immunotherapy and more in his weekly Twitter chat.
Viruses may cause cancer, have been used to treat cancer and may worsen some symptoms or treatment side effects.
Smoking may cause serious damage to the lungs and individuals with this condition who are infected with COVID19 have a greater risk of experiencing severe symptoms and a poorer outcome.
Dr. Maurie Markman, President of Medicine & Science at CTCA, answered your questions about COVID-19 and cancer in the debut of his weekly Twitter Q&A.
In a series of podcasts, the Rev. Percy W. McCray Jr. offers messages of hope to those touched by cancer and COVID-19.
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