Immunotherapy: New Hope for Lung Cancer Treatment

Published Aug 29, 2016

Listen to Dr. Mary Jo Fidler and lung cancer survivors, Karen and Donna, talk about the hope of lung cancer immunotherapy.

Supported by an educational grant from Merck.

Published Aug 29, 2016

Listen to Dr. Mary Jo Fidler and lung cancer survivors, Karen and Donna, talk about the hope of lung cancer immunotherapy.

Supported by an educational grant from Merck.

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Support Lung Cancer Screening in Alberta

Published on Aug 30, 2016

Chelsey Capri wishes she didn’t have a lung cancer story of her own.

Yet, she remembers the night six years ago she learned her father had the disease. It was a few weeks after her sister, Alex, graduated from high school. Chelsey realized something was wrong when her mother made a meal consisting of everyone’s favourite dishes.

After they ate, Chelsey’s dad, Don, went off script and blurted out, “I have lung cancer, but I’m going to be ok.”

Sadly he wasn’t.

Make life better for Albertans facing cancer. Donate today at albertacancer.ca.

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Published on Aug 30, 2016

Chelsey Capri wishes she didn’t have a lung cancer story of her own.

Yet, she remembers the night six years ago she learned her father had the disease. It was a few weeks after her sister, Alex, graduated from high school. Chelsey realized something was wrong when her mother made a meal consisting of everyone’s favourite dishes.

After they ate, Chelsey’s dad, Don, went off script and blurted out, “I have lung cancer, but I’m going to be ok.”

Sadly he wasn’t.

Make life better for Albertans facing cancer. Donate today at albertacancer.ca.

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Emerging Biomarkers for Lung Cancer

Published on Sep 2, 2016

Panelists Benjamin P. Levy, MD; Marina Garassino, MD; Ramaswamy Govindan, MD; Sarah B. Goldberg, MD, MPH; Mark G. Kris, MD; and Chandra P. Belani, MD, discuss the value of other predictive biomarkers, including mutational burden, in lung cancer.

Published on Sep 2, 2016

Panelists Benjamin P. Levy, MD; Marina Garassino, MD; Ramaswamy Govindan, MD; Sarah B. Goldberg, MD, MPH; Mark G. Kris, MD; and Chandra P. Belani, MD, discuss the value of other predictive biomarkers, including mutational burden, in lung cancer.

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Thanks LOVE SQUAD Part 2 Mon Aug 29 2016

Published on Sep 5, 2016

Tanya had a restful weekend as she prepares for her first full week of killer agent chemo administered by Dr. James Forsythe and his medical team at Century Wellness Clinic in Reno, NV.

Tanya Madison Morrison has chosen an alternative way to FIGHT lung cancer! A random ER visit on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, revealed a 6.6cm mass on Tanya's left lung. Since then, nasty cancer has spread to Tanya's brain, spine and right eye resulting in 100% vision loss in that eye.

Despite these medical challenges, Tanya continues to encourage, inspire and equip others to live a more honest and balanced life... a more authentic and fulfilled life..

Instead of accepting the "3-month death sentence" the doctors gave in DC, Tanya sought alternative treatment at Dr. James Forsythe's Century Wellness Clinic where they combine science, nature, hope and prayer to the treatment of cancer. Dr. Forsythe's gentle fractionated low-dose administration of targeted killer agent chemo directly aligns with Tanya's spiritual and personal beliefs. Unfortunately, such treatment that is not conventional protocol is NOT paid by insurance companies. Hence, Tanya's family (led by brother and COO Dyrell Madison) launched a GoFundMe.com/TanyaFightsCancer campaign to support the $100,000+ cost for a month of treatment.

Not bad compared to the $500,000+ for conventional protocol that Tanya believes would have lessened her quality of life and KILLED her spirit... if not her LIFE!

On the other side of this, Tanya plans to bring awareness to the fact that there are alternative treatments and cures for advanced cancers. Patients do not have to die from the harsh treatments but can LIVE gracefully, joyfully, peacefully and fully while receiving treatment to eradicate nasty cancer!

Published on Sep 5, 2016

Tanya had a restful weekend as she prepares for her first full week of killer agent chemo administered by Dr. James Forsythe and his medical team at Century Wellness Clinic in Reno, NV.

Tanya Madison Morrison has chosen an alternative way to FIGHT lung cancer! A random ER visit on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, revealed a 6.6cm mass on Tanya's left lung. Since then, nasty cancer has spread to Tanya's brain, spine and right eye resulting in 100% vision loss in that eye.

Despite these medical challenges, Tanya continues to encourage, inspire and equip others to live a more honest and balanced life... a more authentic and fulfilled life..

Instead of accepting the "3-month death sentence" the doctors gave in DC, Tanya sought alternative treatment at Dr. James Forsythe's Century Wellness Clinic where they combine science, nature, hope and prayer to the treatment of cancer. Dr. Forsythe's gentle fractionated low-dose administration of targeted killer agent chemo directly aligns with Tanya's spiritual and personal beliefs. Unfortunately, such

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Targeting diseased cells in the lungs

Published on Sep 6, 2016

In a new study, a CMU College of Medicine researcher used nanodelivery to target drugs directly at affected or diseased cells within the lungs without harming the healthy cells around them. This method could treat patients with cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and lung cancer without the side effects. Read more: http://cmich.ly/nanodelivery

Published on Sep 6, 2016

In a new study, a CMU College of Medicine researcher used nanodelivery to target drugs directly at affected or diseased cells within the lungs without harming the healthy cells around them. This method could treat patients with cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and lung cancer without the side effects. Read more: http://cmich.ly/nanodelivery

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Advice from Cancer Patients: What I wish I knew

Published on Jun 28, 2016

http://www.cancercenter.com/ Watch this video to hear advice from cancer patients about what they wish they had known about cancer and cancer treatment when they first started treatment. Learn more at http://www.cancercenter.com/ctca-difference/integrative-cancer-treatment/.

Published on Jun 28, 2016

http://www.cancercenter.com/ Watch this video to hear advice from cancer patients about what they wish they had known about cancer and cancer treatment when they first started treatment. Learn more at http://www.cancercenter.com/ctca-difference/integrative-cancer-treatment/.

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Breast Cancer Risk facters

Published on Sep 6, 2016

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The main risk factors for breast cancer are things you cannot change: being a woman, getting older, and having certain gene changes. These make your risk of breast cancer higher. But having a risk factor, or even many, does not mean that you are sure to get the disease.
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Science Saves: Valerie | Memorial Sloan Kettering

Learn more about Valerie’s story: https://www.mskcc.org/valerie
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In 2014, Valerie was diagnosed with locally advanced breast cancer. In this short film directed by award-winning filmmaker David Gelb, see how science not only saved her life, but allowed her to continue her journey as a wife, mother, and special education teacher.

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I love the idea of being able to impact someone’s life, to change it forever. I wanted to be that teacher for my students so that when they graduate, I want them to go back and say: “Mrs. Hamilton always told me that I was valuable – that I have value and worth in my life.”

I was here in this room and I remember I was leaning on the wall. And I sobbed. And sobbed. Because, I felt afraid. And because I didn’t want to leave here – I didn’t want to leave my children; my husband; my mom and dad; my sister; my brothers and my friends.

Valerie came to see me as a second opinion. She said: “Well, I’ve been diagnosed with cancer and I’ve been told that I need a mast-… mastectomy.” And she couldn’t even get the word out.

Well, when I was first told that I needed a mastectomy, and that it would be the removal of the breast, you don’t really know what to say. You’re sitting there listening and hoping that they’re making a mistake.

I don’t know that I felt more fear than she did, but I was definitely afraid. I was afraid because she’s a colleague, she’s a woman, she’s a mother, she’s a teacher, but…. she’s also my friend.

The first thing I said to her was: “Why do you need a mastectomy?” She explained that the other doctor she had seen had told her this was her best course.

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In 2014, Valerie was diagnosed with locally advanced breast cancer. In this short film directed by award-winning filmmaker David Gelb, see how science not only saved her life, but allowed her to continue her journey as a wife, mother, and special education teacher.

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I love the idea of being able to impact someone’s life, to change it forever. I wanted to be that teacher for my students so that when they graduate, I want them to go back and say: “Mrs. Hamilton always told me that I was valuable – that I have value and worth in my life.”

I was here in this room and I remember I was leaning on the wall. And I sobbed. And sobbed. Because, I felt afraid. And because I didn’t want to leave here – I didn’t want to

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Molecular Targeting and Immuno-oncology Therapies

Published on Jun 6, 2016

Dr. Jonathan Lim discusses the intersection of molecular targeting and immunotherapy at the ASCO 2016 meeting in Chicago.

Published on Jun 6, 2016

Dr. Jonathan Lim discusses the intersection of molecular targeting and immunotherapy at the ASCO 2016 meeting in Chicago.

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