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“Three No’s For Cancer Survivors – Dairy, Sugar and Red Meat” – Cancer...

In our talk series on The Cure Panel Talk Show on Cancer and Nutrition, Dr. Donald Abrams of UCSF Osher Center, a cancer and integrative medicine specialist, enlightened us on what food and supplements...

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“Yoga Nidra is the practice of way of living our lives” – Dr. Richard Miller...

Dr. Richard Miller, a clinical psychologist, author, researcher, yogic scholar, spiritual teacher for over 40 years, and the founder of  iREST, enlightened The Cure Panel Talk Show audience about the...

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MMRF – Committed to Defeating Multiple Myeloma, a Highly Heterogeneous Disease

Anne Quinn Young, MPH, Vice President of Marketing at the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) discussed some latest initiatives undertaken by the MMRF to accelerate treatment and facilitate...

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Understanding Myeloma Lab Tests and Results with Ann McNeill and CurePanel’s...

Confused about yours or your dear ones’ multiple myeloma lab results? Our February Myeloma Support Group led by Pat Killingsworth and attended by Cynthia Chmielewski and Matt Goldman discussed...

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Is Curcumin beneficial in all Cancers?

One of Cure Panel’s episodes on Cancer and Nutrition featured, integrative medicine specialist and oncologist Dr. Donald Abrams of UCSF. On the show he clarified some of the doubts related to what to...

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Chemo Fog or Chemo Brain – Does It Really Ever Go Away?

“Chemo fog” or “chemo brain” is a neurological side effect of chemotherapy manifested as reduced brain function, or more specifically decreased executive brain function, that is experienced by patients...

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Diagnosing Aggressive Forms of Prostate Cancer With New Imaging Tests and...

On the seventh episode of CureTalk panel discussion on prostate cancer, Chair of the Department of Neurology, Associate Director, and Senior Vice-President for translational research at Roswell Park...

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Catch Them Early for a Cure – Myeloma Expert Dr. Irene Ghobrial on CureTalks

On the 79th episode of myeloma panel discussion on CureTalks, we had a very skilled physician scientist Dr. Irene Ghobrial, Associate Professor of Medicine at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at the...

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What to Eat? – The Dilemma Persists…

In this age, when new research publications in nutrition science are coming out by uncountable numbers everyday, with one study promoting one kind of food one day, and the other denying it the next...

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Fertility Preservation for Young Adult Cancer Survivors w/ Suleika Jaouad

Cancer diagnosis in early age can be very frightening and stressful both mentally and physically affecting career, finances, and most importantly FERTILITY. Permanent or temporary infertility may occur...

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Discussing Allogeneic Transplants and MMORE #Endmyeloma Fundraising Drive in...

On March 26, 2015, 5PM EST our myeloma panelists Pat Killingsworth, Gary Petersen, Cynthia Chmielewski and Jack Aiello will explore the Allo transplant therapy for myeloma patients with Dr. William...

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Coming up! Current Trends in Advanced and Late Stage Prostate Cancer...

A patient with advanced or late stage prostate cancer may be given a variety of treatment options such as – hormonal manipulations, radiation therapy with or without hormones, bisphosphonates,...

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America Walks Study – Lets’ Get America Walking!!!

  Love walking and want to make it a habit or a regular exercise option, but can’t push yourself enough to get going everyday? Participating in the #AmericaWalksStudy might give you that push and make...

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What’s Myeloma Got to Handle in 2016?

Multiple myeloma stands first compared to other cancers, in terms of progress in research and development of new drugs to fight the disease. As we move into 2016, this disease may have a tough time...

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New Drug Arrivals in Myeloma Treatment!

The myeloma community celebrated the accelerated approval of 3 new drugs to treat multiple myeloma in November of 2015. Lets have a detailed look on what these drugs are and how they work –  #Ninlaro...

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Marrow Infiltrating Lymphocytes – A New Hope on the Horizon

Cancer researchers are increasingly tapping into the body’s immune system, especially the T cells, to find a cure for diseases like multiple myeloma. A more recent development in this immunologic...

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The Biological Clock is a Reality – Please Act Accordingly

The question of carrying a successful pregnancy and reaching motherhood over the age of 40 or 45 is a delicate and complex one and has been intensely debated medically as well as socially. Births by...

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CAR T Cells: Crafted for Myeloma Treatment

Cancer has a 4000-year-old history. When Sydney Farber, the father of chemotherapy, accidentally discovered an anticancer compound, he must have been thrilled to a reach a cure for cancer. But little...

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America Walks Study “A Great Motivator” say 75 Race Runner/Marathoner

Setting up a goal of running 50 races before the age of 45 and 100 races before the age of 50, is not a fathomable idea for the most of us. Dr. Ashwini Wagle, a professor at the Nutrition and Food...

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Multiple Myeloma on CureTalks – 2016 RoundUp

The first case of myeloma was documented in 1844. With the year 2016 coming to an end in a few days, myeloma is now 172 year old strong. But is it going to remain as strong in the next coming years?...

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