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Pieces of paper on the table that say cardiac arrest and cancer

Clinical

The four things the two deadliest diseases have in common

February 5, 2019
An expert breaks down their commonalities for February’s awareness month
Julia Unternaehrer

Research

To turn off a cell’s switching mechanism

January 30, 2019
Cancer researcher and team looking for the ‘off’ switch
Proposition 65

Clinical

California’s cancer warnings: What are the real risks?

January 25, 2019
New rules about Proposition 65 and lifestyle choices may help reduce your risk of developing cancer
Huynh Cao

Research

Prompting leukemia cells to die

January 23, 2019
Researcher trying to find a cure for disease that took his mother
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Clinical

American Cancer Society donates $10,000 to help cancer patients

January 17, 2019
Loma Linda University Cancer Center will use funds to provide patient transportation
Immunotherapy

Clinical

Immune to cancer’s return? The day could be coming

January 8, 2019
The body’s immune system can be stimulated to help destroy cancer cells
collage with words describing cervical cancer awareness month

Clinical

Cervical cancer: The basics of what you need to know

January 8, 2019
Expert highlights preventative screening during national awareness month
Increasing disease

Research

How to avoid the soon-to-be number one killer

January 3, 2019
Heart disease is on the cusp of relinquishing the top spot as cause of death in the U.S.
James M. Slater

Clinical

In Memoriam: James M. Slater, pioneer of proton therapy, transformed cancer treatment

January 2, 2019
Founded proton treatment center at Loma Linda University Medical Center
patient and doctor sit together

Research

A radiation alternative yields better quality of life results for patients after breast cancer surgery

December 13, 2018
A new study suggests proton therapy as a better option for early-stage breast cancer patients
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