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Maine's health department has received almost $2 million to support cancer prevention programs around the state.
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Cancer care throughout the state has been affected by the pandemic. We’ll discuss the prevalence of different kinds of cancer, guidance for prevention and…
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Cancer patients living in rural Maine will have better access to clinical trials in their own communities because of a new $5 million federal grant.This…
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The financial costs of illness - with or without insurance. Some 46 percent of Americans are unprepared for a $400 emergency expense. Out-of-pocket costs…
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A panel of medical experts discusses how what we eat may affect our risk of getting cancer. A recent report about the dangers of eating processed or red…
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Cancer treatment has traditionally involved intravenous chemotherapy. But that's starting to change. Research has shown that chemotherapy pills can be…
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths, and until recently, there was no good method of detecting the disease early enough to prevent people…
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More than 8-thousand Mainers are diagnosed with cancer each year. A state commission has spent the past few months studying the incidence of cancer and…
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Every year, approximately one in six American men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. The latest research into diagnosing and treating prostate cancer and…
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National Cancer Survivor Day is Sunday, June 3. Take a look at the different support groups in Maine for people with cancer and their caregivers.Host…