Duke Cancer Institute

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Dr. Kimberly Blackwell, who heads the Duke Cancer Institute's Breast Cancer Program, and a patient discuss the positive results of a combination drug clinical trial that extended survival with much reduced side effects for people with advanced breast cancer.

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In a recent talk at Teer House in Durham, North Carolina, Duke Cancer Institute oncologist Neil Spector, MD, talks about the future of cancer care.

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The Quiet Room, a self-contained, circular space within the Duke Cancer Center, focuses on the user's experience by engaging their senses. This single room offers a contemplative space for one to a dozen people, a calming oasis amidst the institutional activity that surrounds it. When patients, family, and staff face life-changing issues, each will have different emotional and physical needs.The Quiet Room addresses this wide range with simple references to nature and subtle manipulations of light and sound.

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Kristy Everette, LRT/CTRS, recreation therapist of Duke's Oncology Recreation Therapy Program, talks about pets helping cancer patients at Duke. Her group offers an innovative type of psychosocial therapy that uses recreation services to develop, regain, or maintain a patient's capacity for full living.

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The Duke Cancer Institute offers a team approach to providing the best breast cancer care possible. Watch cancer patient Tamara's story and hear from Duke Cancer Institute physicians and researchers.

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