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Cancer center marks Cancer Survivors Day with groundbreaking ceremony
It was a day for hope, a celebration of survivorship and renewal, both for those affected by cancer and for the men and women at UC Davis Cancer Center dedicated to taking care of them.
Researchers explore new cellular avenues to improve bladder cancer survival
Doctors may be winning some fights against cancer, but have been losing the battle against invasive bladder tumors. Bladder cancer is not only becoming more common, but the mortality rate for patients is increasing as well.
Writing group inspires patients, loved ones affected by cancer
During the past six years, UC Davis Cancer Center has offered writing groups for people affected by cancer. Called Writing as Healing, the groups allow people a safe environment to write whatever they are feeling as they grapple with cancer in some form in their lives.Radiation oncology department assembles world-class team
When Carol Foscarini developed bleeding last year, she knew that with menopause behind her, it was unusual. But neither she, nor her primary-care doctor or gynecologist expected the diagnosis her biopsy revealed: a very rare form of vaginal cancer.
Researcher seeks refined approach to drug delivery
Chemotherapy has saved countless lives, but it’s a brutal, all-out assault that can take a terrible toll on cancer patients. Most will resolve when the chemotherapy ceases, but some serious problems – heart damage, lung damage, infertility – may last a lifetime.