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2026-02-02

Ethical standards in clinical trials protect patient rights, safety, and trust.

Informed consent, privacy, fair selection, and strong safety monitoring are essential for responsible research.

Read more on Banish Cancer Blog.

What Are the Key Ethical Issues in Clinical Trials? #BanishCancer
Banish Cancerbanishcancer
2026-02-01

💡 2025 delivered major legislative wins for cancer patients — from telehealth extensions to copay accumulator bans and a $2,000 Medicare Part D cap.

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Major Legislative Wins for Cancer Patients in 2025 #BanishCancer
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2026-01-30

💡 Tumors often contain elevated copper — and use it to grow, spread, and resist treatment.
A quick look at how copper shapes cancer biology and new copper‑targeted therapies.

What is the Link Between Copper and Cancer Development? #BanishCancer
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2026-01-24

💡 Vitamin B5 has a dual role in cancer — it can fuel tumor metabolism but also strengthen immune cells.
A quick look at what the research actually shows.

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How vitamin B5 affects cancer growth and progression? #BanishCancer
Banish Cancerbanishcancer
2026-01-19

💡 Nanotechnology is transforming cancer care — from early detection to targeted treatment with fewer side effects.
A quick look at the breakthroughs shaping the future.

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How nanotechnology is changing the fight against cancer. #BanishCancer
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2026-01-17

💡 New hobbies can support healing after cancer — from art and journaling to yoga, walking, and group activities.
A gentle guide to rediscovering joy.

Read more: blog.banishcancer.org/explorin

Top Hobbies to Try After Cancer Recovery #BanishCancer
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2026-01-13

MECOM‑rearranged AML is one of the hardest leukemias to treat — but new combination therapies are changing the outlook.

BET, PI3K/mTOR, and IAP inhibitors are showing strong synergy in preclinical models, reducing leukemia burden and improving survival.

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Breakthrough combination therapies offer hope for MECOM-rearranged AML patients  #BanishCancer
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2026-01-10

Fear Together — Knowledge Is Our Weapon
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Survivor‑led cancer stories, emotional support, and clear educational tools to help you fight fear with knowledge and connection. You’re not alone. #BanishCancer
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2026-01-10

CRISPR‑Cas12 is redefining cancer gene editing in 2026 — here’s how.

Faster edits, fewer mistakes, stronger immune responses, and real‑world clinical progress.
This guide explores the breakthroughs, challenges, and future of CRISPR in cancer therapy.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/impact-o

https://blog.banishcancer.org/impact-of-crispr-technology-on-cancer-gene-editing-2026/ #BanishCancer
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2026-01-07

“Should gene editing be part of cancer treatment? Here’s what the science says.

CRISPR is enabling precise targeting of cancer cells, boosting immune responses, and reducing treatment side effects.
But ethical and safety questions remain — from off‑target edits to equitable access.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/should-g

Should Gene Editing be Used in Cancer Treatment for a Brighter Future?
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2026-01-02

Cancer prevention comes with legal and ethical challenges — here’s what everyone should know.

From genetic testing laws to screening access and informed consent, prevention isn’t just science. It’s ethics, equity, and human rights.

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What Are the Legal and Ethical Considerations in Cancer Prevention?
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2025-12-29

Childhood trauma can shape lifelong health — including cancer risk. Here’s what the research shows.

ACEs can influence inflammation, stress hormones, immune function, and long‑term disease risk. Understanding these pathways helps improve prevention and trauma‑informed care.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/does-chi

Does childhood trauma really increase your cancer risk?
Banish Cancerbanishcancer
2025-12-26

End‑of‑life decisions in cancer care are guided by four core ethical principles — here’s what they mean for patients.

Autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice shape how care teams support patients and families during difficult moments. This guide explains these principles simply and shows how they influence real‑world decisions.

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End‑of‑Life Decisions in Cancer Care: Ethical Considerations Explained Simply
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2025-12-22

Patient advocates are driving real change in cancer care — one story at a time.

From policy wins to better support systems, advocacy is reshaping the cancer experience for everyone.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/patient-

Turning the Tide with Patient Advocacy: Stories That Change Cancer Care
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2025-12-20

Fluoride and cancer: new research continues to show no clear link.

Large studies find no proven connection between fluoridated water and cancer risk, though scientists continue to explore long‑term exposure and genetics.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/fluoride

Does Fluoride Cause Cancer? New Research Says No
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2025-12-15

Dual‑antibody immunotherapy is emerging as a major breakthrough for multiple myeloma.

By pairing two targeted antibodies, researchers are seeing stronger immune activation and better outcomes for patients with resistant disease.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/dual-ant

Dual-Antibody Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Extramedullary Multiple Myeloma
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2025-12-13

Vitamin B3 is gaining attention for its potential to lower cancer risk — especially skin cancer.

Nicotinamide has been linked to fewer new skin cancers and may support immune responses in liver cancer. Promising, but not a cure — and always worth discussing with your doctor.

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Can Vitamin B3 Help Prevent or Treat Cancer in 2025
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2025-12-08

đź’ˇ Complementary vs. alternative therapies: one works with your doctor, the other replaces them.

Understanding how these approaches differ helps you make safer, smarter health decisions. Complementary therapies can boost well‑being alongside treatment, while alternative therapies may carry risks if used alone.

👉 Full post ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/alternat

What Sets Complementary and Alternative Therapies Apart
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2025-12-06

💡 Cervical cancer screening just got easier. New ACS guidelines now allow self‑collection for HPV testing, expanding access and reducing barriers. Clear stopping rules at age 65 help avoid unnecessary tests.

Read more ➡️ blog.banishcancer.org/cervical

American Cancer Society Updates Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines for Greater Accessibility
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2025-12-05

đź’ˇ Childhood cancer survivors face a big step: moving to adult care.
Early planning + survivorship care plans = smoother transitions and better health.

Read the full guide ➡️blog.banishcancer.org/the-tran

Adult Care Transition Guide for Childhood Cancer Survivors

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