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The Second Annual A Day for Patients Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer (CANCELLED)
The event has been cancelled.
Read MoreNew York Cancer & Blood Specialists Opens State-of-the-Art Cancer Center in New Hyde Park-2
The center combines cancer support services, diagnostic imaging, and women’s health, all under one roof
Read MoreKenya's Story
Kenya Smith began working as an administrative assistant at New York Cancer & Blood Specialists in November 2020 to help others.
Read MoreIt’s Apple Season
Did you know that 2,500 varieties of apples are grown in the United States? Although apples are available year-round, Fall is the season for apple-picking—a fun-filled family activity.
Read MoreThe Cancer And Diabetes Connection
More and more evidence shows a link between cancer and diabetes. Cancer and diabetes are frequently diagnosed within the same patient as both have overlapping risk factors that share etiologic pathways. Diabetes increases the risk for cancer, and cancer increases the risk for diabetes.
Read MoreGet Your Mammogram Today
The COVID-19 pandemic put routine doctor appointments on hold for over a year, leading to a decline in cancer screenings.
Read MoreLunch Box Ideas
Plan meals ahead for the week. Try asking your kids for ideas and get them involved with planning and prepping- they will be more likely to eat and enjoy their lunch!
Read MoreGreat Grains
Grains are an important part of the diet and provide an abundance of vitamins and minerals such as thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, folate, iron, magnesium, and selenium. These nutrients help the body convert food into energy, create new cells, carry oxygen in the blood, maintain a healthy immune system and perform optimally.
Read MoreThe Link Between Alcohol & Cancer
Alcohol was first deemed a carcinogen in 1988 by IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), which is part of WHO, World Health Organization.
Read MoreThe Warmth of Autumn
The onset of cooler weather brings about thoughts of comfy, rich, sweet, and savory foods for many people. But, can “heavier” foods be healthy? If you indulge in moderation and use portion control, yes, you can eat your fall favorites.
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