01/31/2018
Thank you for supporting us for 30 years! STOP CANCER’s legacy will live on with your future gifts to City of Hope https://ourhope.cityofhope.org/stopcancer, UCLA www.cancer.ucla.edu/stopcancer, and Keck Medicine of USC (USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center) http://uscnorriscancer.usc.edu/stopcancer
01/01/2018
Happy New Year from all of us at STOP CANCER!
12/27/2017
Remember the last time you used your phone and it left a nice warm spot on your face? - Is that causing cancer? Michael Aranda tells you all about the radiation on your cell phone.
Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer?
Remember the last time you used your phone and it left a nice warm spot on your face? - Is that causing cancer? Michael Aranda tells you all about the radiat...
12/25/2017
After her second diagnosis with cancer, Lila Javan had to put her dream of climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro on hold. But that didn't stop her from eventually reaching the peak, and this time she was able to bring along a special group of friends. Check it out!
Lila and the Mountain
After her second diagnosis with cancer, Lila Javan had to put her dream of climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro on hold. But that didn't stop her from eventually reachin...
12/22/2017
! Dr. Cobos is a physician-scientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Division of Neuropathology, at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the Ronald Reagan Medical Center. Dr. Cobos studies the basic mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of cell diversity in the central nervous system. She is using cell type-specific cellular, molecular and genetic techniques to understand how different populations of neurons and glia contribute to disease pathogenesis in the context of neurodegenerative disorders and brain cancer. The 2016 STOP CANCER Research Career Development Award has helped Dr. Cobos to conduct her research! Thank you, Dr. Cobos, for contributions to the fight to
12/20/2017
Lewis Mitchell Neff's portraits capture struggle and triumph through a glimpse into a young woman's cancer diary.
This Evergreen Woman’s Cancer Diary Will Change The Way You View Portraits
The portrait is one of art's most popular forms. This Denver artist is pushing its limits with an intimate exhibition.
12/18/2017
Why don't we hear about people getting heart cancer? Turns out that some types of cells are less susceptible to cancer than others.
Why Is Heart Cancer So Rare?
Why don't we hear about people getting heart cancer? Turns out that some types of cells are less susceptible to cancer than others. Hosted by: Michael Aranda...
12/16/2017
Wishing you and yours a joyous holiday season!
12/15/2017
! Meet Dr. Karim Chamie (2014 Research Career Development Award) and learn about the importance of broadening cancer surveillance. Dr. Chamie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and is a Member of the JCCC Patients and Survivors Program Area. He is a practicing urologist at Ronald Reagan UCLA and Santa Monica Medical Centers. Dr. Chamie is studying the barriers that patients with bladder cancer encounter and hopes to integrate innovative ways to obviate some of the barriers to quality care. Recently honored with a STOP CANCER Research Career Development Award, Dr. Chamie is dedicated to changing the way cancer is treated at UCLA and worldwide! Thank you for your dedication to stopping cancer!
UCLA Study Reveals Importance of Broadening Cancer Surveillance - Karim Chamie, MD
Nearly 1 in 12 patients with a common cancer develop a second unrelated cancer, a new UCLA study finds. More than half of second cancers prove fatal; researc...
12/13/2017
"Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict." -William Ellery Channing
12/11/2017
Cadmium may raise the risk of uterine cancer. Read about findings by researchers at University of Missouri
Cadmium may raise risk of endometrial cancer
A case-control study of 1,510 women found that the risk of endometrial cancer was 22 percent higher in those with higher levels of cadmium.