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Chris Velasquez

A Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Takes a Flying Leap

Today, at age 31, Manuel Garcia has been cancer-free for five years. He works at his family’s business, representing manufacturers of high-end decorative plumbing. And he’s back in the sky, leaping out of airplanes again — and off cliffs and bridges, too.

Clinical Trial Forges New Standard of Care for Advanced Hodgkin Lymphoma

Adding the immunotherapy drug nivolumab to a mix of chemotherapy drugs outperformed the current standard therapy for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma in a large clinical trial. The new study is rapidly changing how patients are being treated internationally and at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, said Craig Moskowitz, M.D., Sylvester’s physician-in-chief.

Innovative Therapy Helps One Man with Cancer Pay it Forward

In March, Brian Principe became the first patient at Mayo Clinic in Florida to have surgery to implant a pump directly into his hepatic artery so he could receive liver-directed chemotherapy for his colon cancer. Mayo Clinic is the only center in North Florida to offer the therapy.

New Insights in Cancer Care Shared at Annual Oncology Update 2024

Oncologists from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer centers throughout Florida debated controversial treatments and shared practical insights from new data in blood, lung, gastrointestinal and genitourinary cancers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Annual Oncology Update 2024.

UF Health Cancer Center rolls out mobile cancer screening vehicle

The University of Florida Health Cancer Center launched a 40-foot-long mobile cancer screening bus Wednesday that will expand access to lifesaving cancer screenings and essential health care services, including 3D mammograms and cervical, colon, and prostate cancer screenings.

Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer: A Young Survivor’s Journey

Earlier this year, when University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Ph.D. candidate LaShae Rolle discovered a lump in her breast, she wasn’t especially concerned. After all, she was a healthy 26-year-old with no family history of breast cancer.

Paying it forward: Florida woman leads support group after CAR-T cell therapy

As the sun rises above the St. Johns River and casts a glow on the glass buildings of downtown Jacksonville, Florida, Ann Mackey returns from a walk with her dog Maggie and prepares to attend a book club discussion. It's moments like these she has come to truly appreciate after treatment for breast cancer and multiple myeloma.

Spreading the Word About Childhood Cancer Treatment and Funding

Each year, thousands of children around the world are diagnosed with cancer. A cancer diagnosis reshapes the lives of entire families, yet many are unaware of the unique challenges young patients and their families face during and after treatment.

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