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Breast Cancer Risk Reduction: Tips from the UA Cancer Center
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, striking 1 out of every 8 women, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Breast Cancer Risk Reduction: Tips from the UA Cancer Center
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, striking 1 out of every 8 women, according to the National Cancer Institute.

‘Evil’ Proteins Are a Force for Good in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer
University of Arizona Cancer Center researchers clarify questions surrounding estrogen’s role in breast cancer, which could lead to more precise treatments for ER-positive breast cancers.

As Dry as the Desert in July
A fleeting nuisance for most, dry mouth can wreak havoc on a head-and-neck cancer survivor’s quality of life

UA Targeting Rhabdomyosarcoma, a Rare Pediatric Cancer With Few Treatment Options
UA Cancer Center researcher harnesses “big data” to identify targeted treatments for rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare cancer that mostly strikes children and teenagers.

UA Cancer Center, College of Ag Team Examines Mediterranean Diet’s Role in Cancer Prevention
March is National Nutrition Month. University of Arizona researchers are interested in how the Mediterranean diet can contribute to better health.

UA Cancer Center Partners with Nation’s Top Cancer Centers To Endorse Goal to Eliminate HPV-Related Cancers in U.S.
Joint statement empowers parents, young adults and physicians to increase vaccination rates and screenings to eliminate HPV-related cancers, starting with cervical cancer.

UA to Support Smokers on their Journey to Quit
The University of Arizona Cancer Center is building a robust tobacco-cessation program to provide support to tobacco users hoping to quit.

Breaking Barriers: Confronting Health Disparities in Arizona’s Latino Population with Outreach, Cultural Competence and Diversity Primary tabs
In observance of Binational Health Month, the University of Arizona Cancer Center is taking a closer look at how Arizona can improve the health of the Latino population by addressing health disparities, strengthening cultural competence and building a more diverse workforce.

Confronting the Cervical Cancer Disparity among Latinas in Arizona
In observance of Binational Health Month (October), the University of Arizona Cancer Center is taking a closer look at cervical cancer, which disproportionately affects Latinas.
