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You can now watch SurvivorNetTV everywhere. Search for our new #SurvivorNetTV app wherever you watch, today! #CancerAwareness

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What a terrific group of people on the @ASH_hematology Committee on Communications! Grateful to their tireless work on behalf of hematology and our patients. 🩸♥️ @Jenifer_one_N @AndreaFischerIC @SurbhiSidanaMD @beatalleukemia @szusmani @acweyand @drsangeetmd @jghoggatt

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'It's very rewarding to see another big step in the management of CML,' Dr. Jorge Cortes, one of the world's leading leukemia experts, tells SurvivorNet what this advance means for doctors, patients, etc. survivornet.com/articles/chron… #CML


Retired Marine Corps Veteran Lieutenant General Bob Milstead says that despite spending 40 years in the military amid combat, nothing compares to battling cancer. Now he uses his experience to help other Vets battling the disease.  As we honor our Veterans today remember there…


With #VeteransDay approaching, we turn our attention to Veteran health & cancer risk. While 1 in 8 men will develop prostate cancer at some point in his life, that number increases to 1 in 5 for Vets. That's why screening is critical. Learn more: survivornet.com/journey/from-s…

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#MassGeneral physician Ganesh Shankar, MD, was quoted in @SurvivorNetTeam's article on gliomas and the effectiveness of radiation treatment on them. survivornet.com/articles/radia…


For #BladderCancerAwarenessMonth, SurvivorNet experts dispel some common myths about the disease — and explain what you can do to reduce your bladder cancer risk. survivornet.com/articles/can-h…


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For those living with cancer, finding reliable information and support can make a world of difference. #Independa #survivornettv #cancersupport #healthjourney #stayinformed #empowerment #betterliving #support #knowledgeispower


For Cancer patients, there is a dramatically underserved need for mental health services. For people in need, here is what some of the leading practitioners in the country have to say about learning to cope with mental health struggles. survivornet.com/journey/mental…


Couldn’t agree more. The business models for quality, original information are challenged across categories… thankfully in oncology there is hope and an ecosystem of companies that work every day to get it right for patient and doctors— but man do we hear you.

I’m alarmed at the level of healthcare misinformation circulating in the last few years. So many people are being misled. It’s sad and scary. What puzzles me is why?



With the holiday season approaching, those living with cancer may be feeling stressed about how to talk about being sick — and that’s OK. Psychiatrist Dr. Lori Plutchik stresses that there’s no right way to talk about a diagnosis. survivornet.com/articles/do-i-…


Today kicks off #LungCancerAwarenessMonth — so it’s a great time to talk about screening, why it’s important, and who should get it. If you meet the criteria, talk to your doctor about scheduling lung cancer screening: survivornet.com/journey/lung-c…

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From making assumptions about treatments to conflicting opinions about “going pink” for breast cancer awareness, there are many things people get wrong about living with breast cancer. We rounded up 5 things to be cognizant of when speaking to survivors. survivornet.com/articles/missi…

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Dr. Zuri Murrell @DrZuriMurrell was interviewed by @SurvivorNetTeam on #cancer prevention in #LGBTQIA+ populations. Dr. Murrell emphasized how trust in healthcare professionals is critical and how providers must work to improve their education. cedars-sinai.org/newsroom/survi…


After supporting 25 million patients, it’s been an incredible journey—one that reminds us of our feature on Good Morning America. The demand for SurvivorNet continues to grow, but today, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude to the millions of patients, thousands of…


Congrats @CathyEngMD

🙏 Honored to serve in this NEW role to continue to promote #cancer #cancerresearch for @VUMC_Cancer @VUMCDiscoveries @VUMCHemOnc and work with our #pharma and @NCICTEP_ClinRes colleagues. We have to continue to advance #clinicalresearch #PatientCare 💙



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Loving the Simpsons reference as ⁦@andrew02114⁩ breaks down the differences between BCMA targeting bispecific antibodies. ⁦@llmcongress#mmsm

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Who can cancer patients and their families turn to when they have questions about things like finances, assistance with transportation, emotional support, etc.? Here, @nyulangone's Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph explains how patient navigators can help. survivornet.com/articles/how-p…


In a new study, popular acne creams, like Proactive and Clearasil, were found to have high levels of a cancer-causing chemical called Benzene. We broke down what users need to know about Benzene here. survivornet.com/articles/study…

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