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Volume 11, Issue 1 - January 25, 2012
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Cutting through the haze of uncertainty about “chemo brain” |
| Breast cancer patients often blame chemotherapy for losing their car keys or forgetting appointments. But no one was certain whether this so-called “chemo brain” effect was caused by therapy or other factors related to disease or treatment. New research aims to nail down the link. |
| Q&A: How close is a cure for HIV/AIDS? |
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| Doctors diagnosed the first AIDS case just over 30 years ago. An innovator in the field of HIV research talks about the immense progress we’ve seen — and the prospects for a cure. |
| Baked rhubarb — yes, rhubarb — could help fight cancer. And baking the vegetable is key. Chinese traditional medicine has used Oriental medicinal rhubarb to treat cancer for thousands of years. So, British researchers looked at their native rhubarb and found that baking it for 20 minutes increased the levels of anticancer chemicals called polyphenols. These phytochemicals are known to inhibit cancer cells’ growth and even kill them. The researchers hope to test rhubarb’s polyphenols on cancer cells. For more information on "super foods" that may fight cancer, including healthy recipes, see City of Hope's Super Foods page on Facebook. |
| Let's Problem Solve: Tools and Strategies for Solving Your Cancer Needs |
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Cancer patients and their families and caregivers can attend this workshop to learn problem-solving strategies, gain tools to reduce stress and anxiety and improve communication. Event is free; light refreshments and giveaways included. Reservations required.
Speakers: Blanca Rivas, M.S.W., and Lina Mayorga, M.P.H., C.H.E.S.
Location: Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center, City of Hope, Duarte, Calif.
Date and time: Jan. 26; 3 to 4:30 p.m.
R.S.V.P. and info: Alex Tran at 626-256-4673, ext. 60139, or altran@coh.org |
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| Ask the Experts — Preventing Cancer: What You Can Do |
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Learn the latest about which foods, drinks and activities can really thwart cancer from City of Hope experts who have done the research. Event is free; light refreshments included.
Speakers: Leslie Bernstein, Ph.D., and Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., City of Hope
Location: Cooper Auditorium, City of Hope, Duarte, Calif.
Date and time: Jan. 26; 6 to 7:30 p.m.
R.S.V.P. and info: 800-535-1390, ext. 65669, or sign up online |
| Ask the Experts — Myeloma: Diagnosis, Treatment and Side Effects Management |
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Learn about myeloma and its effects, treatment-related side effects and the emotional impact of the disease as well as resources for support and clinical trial options. Event is free; light refreshments included.
Speakers: Amrita Krishnan, M.D., City of Hope
Sponsors: City of Hope, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Celgene and Takeda Millennium
Location: Cooper Auditorium, City of Hope, Duarte, Calif.
Date and time: Feb. 16; 6 to 7:30 p.m.
R.S.V.P. and info: 800-535-1390, ext. 65669, or sign up online |
| Bieber "Believes" in City of Hope |
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Pop music artist Justin Bieber has selected City of Hope as a charity to benefit from his Believe Charity Drive. He’s donating a portion of proceeds from sales of his album “Under the Mistletoe” and calling on fans to support the charities, too. You can join the campaign and help raise funds for City of Hope.
How: Visit www.justinbiebermusic.com/believecharity |
| Run to lend your support |
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Help boost cancer research by joining Team City of Hope and thousands of runners and walkers at the Honda LA Marathon and the LA Big 5K. Funds raised go to ThinkCure, the official charity of the Los Angeles Dodgers benefiting collaborative projects at City of Hope and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
How: Visit www.crowdrise.com/thinkcurecohLAM |
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