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Sugar and Cancer: Wilmot Registered Dietitians Weigh In on What You Should Know
Sugar. It’s a topic that often comes up when discussing diet, particularly for those concerned about cancer. Some may wonder about the impact of eliminating sugar when it comes to cancer risk, but ...
Brain Cancer Symptoms: When should I see a doctor?
Brain cancer is fairly rare compared to other types of cancer, but knowing common symptoms of the disease is important. If you experience these or other symptoms, it's important to tell a medical ...
Face-to-Face with a Top Urologist and Wilmot Partner
Jean Joseph, M.D., M.B.A., is hard to miss on the campus of the University of Rochester Medical Center. At 6 feet, 5 inches tall, the renowned surgeon is often seen striding down corridors in scrubs ...
Leveling Up
Driven by the possibilities of immunotherapy, Peter A. Prieto, M.D., M.P.H., and Minsoo Kim, Ph.D., are working together to find new ways to improve responses to these promising treatments.
A Cornerstone and Catalyst for Hope
Even on the gloomiest days, light streams through the wall of windows in the lobby of the Wilmot Cancer Center. It fills the patient rooms on the building’s upper floors, and it brightens areas on ...
Radiation Oncology Staff team up to Create Educational Coloring Book for Kids
A team in Radiation Oncology at Wilmot Cancer Institute created a new coloring book to help make it easier to explain radiation therapy to kids.
Looking to RNA for Answers
Wilmot scientists are studying how this versatile molecule may lead to new cancer treatments.
After brain cancer surgery, patient feels superhero connection
Many young men would love to be Wolverine. For one brain cancer patient, it became an inspiration to be strong and to help others.
Hitting the Target on CML Becomes 'Gift of Grace'
In the span of a few months back in 1997, when Minette Beabes was 31 years old, she experienced the true highs and lows of life. The high was the birth of her son. Three months later came the low — a ...
Tips from our Oncology Dietitians: When life gives you lemons, use them to flavor your foods
When you think about lemons and limes, sugar-laden summer beverages may come to mind. However, these brightly colored fruits can have a place in a healthy, whole-food, plant-based diet. Two of Wilmot ...