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Herceptin in Her2-positive Breast Cancer Herceptin in Her2-positive Breast Cancer
Herceptin is a drug commonly used to treat metastatic breast cancer when it’s a type known as Her2 positive. What is this drug, and how does it work?
Treating Stomach Cancer Treating Stomach Cancer
Gastric cancer, more commonly known as stomach cancer, is one of the most common cancers in the world. Learn more about this cancer and what treatments are available.
Treating HER2 Metastatic Breast Cancer Treating HER2 Metastatic Breast Cancer
If you have Her2 breast cancer, there are good treatment options available. Tune in to learn about one type of targeted therapy that works to destroy breast cancer at its source.
Treating Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer Treating Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer
When prostate cancer no longer responds to hormonal therapy, it is called hormone refractory prostate cancer. Learn who's at risk for this stage of disease, and how it's treated.
Treating Colorectal Cancer Treating Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer affects the colon and rectum, and catching it early can save your life. Learn how you can reduce your risk of getting colorectal cancer.
Cancer 101 Cancer 101
What causes cancer and why is it so hard to treat? Leading experts provide an overview of cancer, from what goes wrong in a cell's genetic instructions to the latest treatment strategies.
Monoclonal Antibodies in Aggressive NHL Monoclonal Antibodies in Aggressive NHL
Monoclonal antibodies are improving treatment success for many people with aggressive forms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. How do they work?
Molecular Targeted Therapy: A New Way of Treating Cancer Molecular Targeted Therapy: A New Way of Treating Cancer
Molecular targeted therapies may become a revolutionary change in the treatment of cancer. Listen as experts describe how these drugs are being used today and what may lie ahead.
Chemotherapy Options for Metastatic Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Options for Metastatic Breast Cancer
Learning about all of the different treatment options for metastatic breast cancer can be daunting. Here is what you need to know about chemotherapy.
Treating Recurrent NHL with Monoclonal Antibodies Treating Recurrent NHL with Monoclonal Antibodies
Doctors are finding that monoclonal antibodies can be helpful in the treatment of recurrent, indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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