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Making decisions about cancer treatment

Being diagnosed with cancer is a scary and overwhelming experience. You need time to think and react before making decisions about what treatment to take. The advice in this article can help you through the process.
(MedTrackAlert) UPDATED 06/10/2008
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Vaccine may double brain tumor survival

Researchers from Duke University say that a new vaccine may double the survival rate for patients with a common and deadly brain tumor.
(Medical News Today) UPDATED 06/03/2008
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Finding a support group that works for you

If you have been diagnosed with cancer, it won't be long before someone--your doctor or a social worker most likely--suggests that you join a support group. Find out how to pick one that works for you.
(MedTrackAlert) UPDATED 05/15/2008
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New brain cancer drug may damage kids' bones

MONDAY, March 10 (HealthDay News) -- A cutting-edge drug for brain cancers may place pediatric patients at risk for bone damage and stunted growth, an animal study suggests.
(The Washington Post) UPDATED 03/10/2008
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