Cancer Health Email Update
Making Food Taste Good Again After Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatments, especially chemotherapy, can make some foods taste metallic, bitter, sweet, salty or bland. These kitchen tricks can help.
Why Paris Hilton Promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
After posting about her full-body MRI scan, Paris Hilton urged followers to be proactive about breast cancer screenings.
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COVID-19 Complacency: “A Hard Shift for the Immunocompromised”
Safety tips for the evolving pandemic. Plus: Which groups—such as those with cancer or HIV—are at higher risk for COVID-19 complications?
The Fall Issue of Cancer Health
Click here to read the entire Fall 2022 issue, including the cover story on Kelly Shanahan, MD, an ob-gyn who found a new mission after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2013.
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How Food, Housing and Lack of Transportation Affect Cancer Care and Outcomes
Three research papers associate housing, transportation and food insecurity with disparities in cancer care and patient outcomes.
Fish & Melanoma: What’s the Connection?
Most melanomas—a series type of skin cancer—are caused by exposure to the sun’s UV rays. But can eating fish also contribute to risk?
Novel Immunotherapy Treatment Helps Ovarian Cancer Patient See Amazing Results
Music teacher Winona Williams lives a life not dominated by her ovarian cancer diagnosis—and she hopes her treatment will help others.
How Well Do Hospitals Track Discrimination and Culturally Competent Care?
Patient satisfaction surveys fail to ask whether the patients experienced discrimination or received culturally competent care.

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