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Breast Cancer: Detection, Survivorship, And Breakthroughs In Treatment
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, and it’s also one of the leading causes of death for American women. Breast
Isaiah G.
We spoke with Isaiah Grass about his musical beginnings and what lead to him pursuing music as a career. He found Music Beats Cancer and
Current And Breakthrough Treatments For Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers, but it is also one of the deadliest. The outlook for people with lung cancer greatly
Lung Cancer Statistics And Risk Factors
So far, in the year 2021, there were over 235,000 new cases of lung cancer diagnosed in the United States. According to the American Cancer
ScreenAge
We spoke with ScreenAge about their bands origins and how they became involved with Music Beats Cancer. They work to match good music with good
The DAN GOOTNER BAND
We spoke with Dan Gootner on how he got “hooked” to music and how the loss of his father, Bruce Gootner, to Non Hodgkins Lymphoma
Kevin Serey
We spoke with Kevin Serey about his young start to music and what inspires him to write. His parents had been diagnosed with cancer which
Rocky Michaels
We spoke with Rocky Michaels about his inspirations in music that lead him to producing his own music and how the diagnosis of family members
Lung Cancer Detection And Survivorship
Lung cancer can be challenging to detect because symptoms often do not appear until the disease has progressed to a later stage. Lung cancer screening
Lung Cancer Statistics, Survivorship, And Breakthroughs In Treatment
Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer globally; unfortunately, it’s also one that’s difficult to detect early. The most recent statistics report that
The Commercialization of Cancer Treatment
The commercialization of cancer treatment happens when pharmaceutical manufacturers develop cancer treatments that are for sale. The pharmaceutical companies must work with the FDA and
The Challenges Of New Cancer Treatment Development
In the United States, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with some type of cancer in their lifetime. The