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2012
JANUARY
jan2412The Third Annual Students Who Care Essay Contest Winners Receive
Recognition and MacBook
Studies Show Increased Rates of Thyroid Cancer



jan1012Rejuvinating in the New Year: Small Changes Bring Great Results
National Cancer Act of 1971: Foundation for Advances in Cancer
Screening, Prevention and Treatment





2011
DECEMBER
Dec2711
Providing Assistance for Cancer Patients in Northeast Florida
HPV Believed to Cause up to 70 Percent of Head and Neck Cancers




Dec1211
Enjoy the Holidays! Increase Health, Decrease Stress
FDA Withdraws Approval for Drug Used for Treating Breast Cancer




NOVEMBER

Nov2911
Survivor Spotlight: Frank McBride Cancer Survivor, Triathlete
Supporting Good Nutrition Throughout the Cancer Journey




Newsletter
Upgrades to Enhance Technology and Patient Experience
Male Breast Cancer: Rare and often Diagnosed in Advanced Stage



Nov0111
Controversy Surrounding Latest Cancer Screening Guidelines
Cancer Screening: A Life Changing Decision



OCTOBER

October Newsletter
Pink - The New Autumn Hue
Against the Odds:Pancreatic Cancer




October Newsletter
Breast Cancer: Genetics Could Influence Age of Diagnosis
Continuing Education Contributes to Higher Quality of Care




SEPTEMBER
Newsletter
2001 Students Who Care Essay Contest Launches
Prostate Cancer: Highly Curable with Early Detection




Sept 2011
Home Run for a Healthy Start
Drug Approved to TreatLate-Stage Melanoma




AUGUST
August 2011
Cancer Risk High for Smokers, Even Higher for Early-Morning Smokers
New Gene Discovery May Lead to Earlier Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis



August 2011
Cutting off Cancer's Energy Source
Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: PEM, Breast MRI or Both?




JULY
Newsletter
A "Higher" Risk of Cancer
Proton Beam Radiation Therapy




July1211
JUNE
June 2011
Sunscreen Labels Receive Much Needed Upgrade
Breast Cancer Study Reveals Promising Results




June 2011
Got Water? Don't Forget to Hydrate
Cell Phones: Possibly Carcinogenic



May

May 2011
First Coast Oncology Welcomes Radiation Oncologist Felicia Snead, M.D.
Supporting Cancer Survivors




Newsletter
High Fructose,Brown,White, Raw, Refined... Does Sugar Cause Cancer?
Multivitamins for Cancer Prevention: Not the Best Choice



APRIL

April Newsletter
2011 Relay For Life-Mandarin
Blood Test Helps Identify Best Candidates for Aspirin Therapy



april0511
"Can I Get Vitamin D Through a Window?"
Staying Informed: Radiation From Japan to Florida



MARCH
mar2211
The Skinny on Fat: Deciphering the Good from the Bad
Study Evaluates PSATesting for Prostate Cancer



mar0811
From Flocking to Dancing, Frist Coast Oncology's Nassau Prepares for Relay For Life
First Coast Oncology: Latest in Breast Cancer Technology



FEBRUARY
feb2211
Study Shows More Than 300,000 Cancer Cases in USA Could Be Prevented
Are Soy Products Safe for Breast Cancer Patients?




Newsletter
Treating Cancer With Proton Therapy
A New Blood Test forCancer?