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The Brain Tumor Support Group recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary. Pictured left from the group are Tammy Thayer (Patient, co-facilitator), Lori Hayes, MS, RN (co-facilitator), Letty Geanon, NP (co-facilitator) and Jane Seliger, NP (past facilitator). ...

UW Carbone Cancer Center Practicing gratitude can help you cope with holiday stress. http://www.uwhealth.org/25770
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The holidays are delightful as well as challenging. There is something special about the rituals and activities that take place amidst the growing darkness of winter. We all have memories and traditions that we cherish and want to re-create. ...

UW Carbone Cancer Center A brain tumor survivor shares why she's grateful for one more day. http://www.uwhealth.org/25769
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In December 2005, I had a craniotomy for a meningioma. I never pictured myself as ever having a brain tumor. Not me!But there I was with just that.

UW Carbone Cancer Center Oncologist Dr. Hegeman reflects on the memorable patient who taught him valuable life lessons. http://www.uwhealth.org/25767
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Robert Hegeman, MD, (pictured left), oncologist with the UW Carbone Cancer Center shares his personal story of how he is grateful for the difference his patients make in his life.

UW Carbone Cancer Center All UW Health clinics will be open for normal business hours on Thursday, Dec. 10. If you had an appointment on Wednesday, Dec. 9, that was cancelled because of severe weather, please contact your clinic on Dec. 10 regarding rescheduling.

UW Carbone Cancer Center WEATHER ALERT: Due to hazardous road conditions due to severe weather, all UW Health clinics will be closed today, Wednesday, Dec. 9. Patients who may have had scheduled appointments today should call their clinic tomorrow to check about rescheduling. UW Hospital remains open. http://www.uwhealth.org/25865

UW Carbone Cancer Center It's been a hard year for many people in our community, but we still have so much. Tell us why you are thankful. http://bit.ly/50Y6Mn

UW Carbone Cancer Center Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health have identified a molecular mechanism that allows two powerful signaling pathways to interact and begin a process leading to colorectal tumors. http://www.med.wisc.edu/25508

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To screen or not to screen... that is the
question many women are asking, following the release of new guidelines
for breast cancer screenings. WPR's Joy Cardin interviews Dr. Amy Tevaarwerk (tevv-ARR-work), Researcher, UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center who shares advice
on who should be checked for breast cancer... and when. Listen to the audio archive:
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(tevv-ARR-work), Assistant Professor of Hematology and Oncology, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Researcher, UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center.

UW Carbone Cancer Center Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health have eliminated cervical cancer in mice with two FDA-approved drugs currently used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis. http://www.med.wisc.edu/25433

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Does having an older sibling protect a woman from breast cancer? It just might.
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News: Later Birth Order May Decrease Breast-Cancer Risk, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital
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MADISON - Does having older siblings help protect a woman from breast cancer? It might, if she were breastfed as an infant.

UW Carbone Cancer Center After losing his young wife to colon cancer, Al Falaschi pays tribute the best way he knows how - with music. http://tinyurl.com/yjudyco
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Hello everyone...let the blogging party begin! I'm very excited about the Funk Out Cancer event. Not only do I love playing music with my fellow bandmates, but the cause for this show has an enourmous emotional connection with me.Read More |

UW Carbone Cancer Center Are we winning the war against cancer? http://www.uwhealth.org/25351

UW Carbone Cancer Center Bought your Trans-Siberian Orchestra tix yet? $1 of sale goes to the Cancer Center. http://uwhealth.org/6897

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Laura Clark Hansen, an ovarian cancer survivor, shared
her personal experiences of living with the disease at the recent UW
Carbone Cancer Center's Sparkle of Hope fundraising event. http://www.uwhealth.org/25299
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MADISON - A survey of women with gyncologic cancers found that they prefer the term, "female pelvic cancers" over the medical term, gyn cancers.Whether it is gyn cancers or female pelvic cancers, the important ...
















