05/29/2026
Did you know? Smoking is the leading risk factor for bladder cancer.
You can help lower your risk by:
• Quitting smoking
• Staying hydrated
• Reducing exposure to harmful chemicals
Small lifestyle changes can make a big difference.
05/28/2026
What if skin cancer treatment could move beyond surgery?
In our new Elevator Speech series, Vishal Patel, MD, breaks down a clinical trial exploring a different approach, injecting immunotherapy directly into skin cancer lesions. It’s a quick, easy-to-follow look at research that could change how tumors are treated.
Watch the video and learn more.
A New Direction in Skin Cancer Research: Targeting Tumors at the Source — Without Surgery
In this Elevator Speech, Vishal Patel, MD, breaks down his clinical...
05/28/2026
Community-led approaches play a critical role in reducing cancer disparities in Asian American and Pacific Islander populations. Trusted messengers, multilingual education, and culturally responsive care can increase cancer screening and follow-up. Strong partnerships between health systems and community organizations help ensure people feel informed, respected, and supported throughout their cancer care journey.
05/22/2026
You don’t need to “do” anything. Just lie down, listen, and receive 💛
That’s the magic of a sound bath.
Learn more about the new class being offered by the GW Cancer Prevention and Wellness Center → https://buff.ly/kWF64Vi
05/21/2026
Bladder cancer treatment depends on stage and type. Options may include:
• Surgery to remove tumors
• Chemotherapy
• Immunotherapy
• Targeted therapy
Many patients respond well, especially when cancer is caught early.