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Article - 2 Minute Read
Is It Nasal Cancer or the Common Cold?
Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer can mimic the common cold in several ways. Learn the difference between nasal cancer and the common cold. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 1 Minute Read
Olfactory Neuroblastoma Symptoms, Treatment, and More
You may not associate your nose with cancer — but a small number of people actually develop a type of nasal cavity cancer called "olfactory neuroblastoma." Read More
Categorized as: Neurosurgery and Brain Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Can’t Stop: Quitting Smoking After a Cancer Diagnosis
Lighting up — even after a diagnosis of cancer — is more common than you might think. Learn why it's important to quit smoking after cancer. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Caring for the Caregiver: Tips for Cancer Caregivers
Although it can be rewarding to aid your loved one back to health, being a caregiver is no easy task and has many ups and downs. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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UPMC and the National Cancer Institute
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Centers Program is one of the country's premier cancer research programs. Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 3 Minute Read
Coping With Diagnosis: Cancer Grief Support Groups
Grief is common with a cancer diagnosis. Learn more about what you can expect and where you can find critical grief support resources. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 2 Minute Read
War on Cancer: UPMC Joins ‘Moonshot’ Initiative
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center researchers host a summit to discuss cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 4 Minute Read
Is Hodgkin Lymphoma Curable? Understanding Lymphoma
Lymphoma has multiple types, with different treatment options and survival rates. Learn more about risk factors and treatment at UPMC. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Cancer Cells vs. Normal Cells: What’s the Difference?
Every living being is made up of cells. When cell growth is abnormal, it can cause cancer. Learn more about cancer cells vs. normal cells. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care