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Cancer Information Highlights, January 2, 2019

Cancer Information Highlights, January 2, 2019

National Cancer Institute



Cancer Information Highlights
From the National Cancer Institute
Updating you about cancer causes, prevention, screening, treatment, coping, and more
New from NCI
Video—Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
video, immune checkpoint inhibitorsHow is the immune system used to fight cancer? This video explains one type of immunotherapy that boosts the ability of the body’s immune system to rid the body of cancer.
Trial Shows that Vitamin D Doesn’t Reduce Number of New Cancer Cases
hand holding large pillRead about the largest-ever randomized clinical trial testing vitamin D for cancer prevention, which showed the supplement did not reduce the risk of developing cancer.
Two Types of Radiation Both Effective at Preventing Breast Cancer from Returning



Read about new results from two clinical trials that suggest that either of two types of radiation therapy can reduce the risk of breast cancer returning after breast-conserving surgery.
Higher Risk of Certain Rare Blood Cancers After Chemotherapy



Findings from a new study by NCI researchers show that people treated with chemotherapy for solid tumors had an increased risk of therapy-related myelodysplastic syndrome/acute myeloid leukemia.
Drug Combination May Target a Unique Property of Leukemia Cells
metabolism taking place in the mitochondria of a cellRead about two recent studies that may explain why the combination of two cancer therapies is effective against acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The drugs work together to target cancer stem cells, cells that are thought to give rise to all other cancer cells.
FDA Approvals Bring New Options for Older Patients with AML



FDA has approved venetoclax (Venclexta) and glasdegib (Daurismo) for use in people with AML aged 75 and older, as well as those with health problems that prevent them from receiving the standard chemotherapy regimen.
The HPV Vaccine: Increasing the Use of an Important Cancer Prevention Tool
A teenage girl receiving a vaccine from a nurse.Dr. Barbara Rimer, chair of the President’s Cancer Panel, summarizes the panel’s recent report on the HPV vaccine, which includes priorities and strategies to ensure that more people receive this critical cancer vaccine.
Taking Time



The patient education booklet Taking Time: Support for People With Cancer has been revised with new content and updated contact information.
PDQ Summary Updates
Breast Cancer Treatment



We’ve revised our PDQ summary on breast cancer with updated information on treatment options for metastatic disease and the description of the stages of this disease.
Also of Interest
Sign Up for a Practice Quit



If you or a loved one hope to quit smoking in 2019, perhaps you would benefit from a practice quit run? Practice Quit is a text messaging program for smokers who want to quit but first want to get comfortable with not smoking for short periods of time.
Alcohol and Cancer Risk



Perhaps you’d like to drink less in 2019? Start by learning more about the relationship between drinking alcohol and your risk of certain cancers.
Obesity and Cancer Risk



If your New Year’s resolutions include eating better and maybe losing weight, get started by learning more about obesity and its relationship to cancer.
Cancer Information Highlights, January 2, 2019

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