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Under One Umbrella
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A community supporting the Stanford Women’s Cancer Center, which provides comprehensive, compassionate research and support for patients.
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Confused about what’s fact or fiction when it comes to your health? 🧬 Stanford Medicine experts are providing clarity with science-backed insights on topics that matter. Understanding the research is the first step toward prevention.

Learn more: med.stanford.edu/news/insight...
#CancerAwareness
What The Science Says: Stanford Medicine experts parse the facts
Are there health and medical topics that seem shrouded in ambiguity? We've asked our Stanford Medicine experts to examine the scientific research in an effort to help fill in those information gaps.
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This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re sharing key facts and figures that highlight the progress, science, and importance of early detection. 💗

#BreastCancerAwareness #UnderOneUmbrella #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth
In the latest issue of Stanford Medicine magazine, discover how researchers are breaking the cycle of chronic illness and why it matters.

Read the full article in the new issue: stanmed.stanford.edu/innovations-...

#ChronicIllness #MedicalResearch #HealthInnovation #StanfordMedicine
Under One Umbrella honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We are proud to support the Stanford Women’s Cancer Center, which works tirelessly to deliver groundbreaking care and advance research in the fight against breast cancer.

#BreastCancerAwareness #CancerResearch #WomensHealth
"Ovarian cancer is known as the “silent killer” because it’s so difficult to detect early. With vague symptoms, no standard screening test, and most cases found at an advanced stage, research is critical to change outcomes.
Read more: www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a6591...
#OvarianCancerAwareness
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month 💜 At Stanford Women’s Cancer Center, 3 open clinical trials are driving progress in early detection, treatment, and genetic research.

Learn more: stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-clin...

#GynecologicCancerAwareness #OvarianCancer #EndometrialCancer
Every story matters. Every voice matters. This month, we stand with patients, survivors, and loved ones, and we renew our commitment to advancing research and care.
#OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth #CancerCare #ResearchForHope
This September, Under One Umbrella joins the fight to raise awareness for Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month. 💜 Through the Stanford Women’s Cancer Center, we’re committed to education, research, and supporting patients every step of the way.

#GynecologicalCancerAwareness #WomensHealth
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women, yet screening rates stay low. A Stanford study found that pairing lung screening with mammograms boosted uptake among eligible women. Early detection saves lives.
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#WomensHealth #EarlyDetection
To get more women screened for lung cancer, combine it with a mammogram
Lung cancer screening can save lives, but few eligible women have it done. Combo screens could help, a Stanford Medicine study shows.
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Dr. Dung Nguyen at Stanford Women’s Cancer Center is transforming breast reconstruction with an omentum-based technique. This living tissue approach offers a natural feel and new options for patients with limited choices. Read more: stanmed.stanford.edu/advancing-ca...

#StanfordWomensCancerCenter
Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders face high cancer mortality rates but remain underrepresented in research. Barriers to care persist—greater visibility, access, and culturally informed care are essential for change. Read more: stanmed.stanford.edu/tackling-can... #HealthEquity #StanfordMedicine
Turning nature against cancer! 🔬✨ Stanford Medicine’s Gerald Crabtree, MD & Nathanael Gray, PhD, are pioneering a new approach to harness apoptosis—our body’s natural cell death process—to fight cancer. Read more: stanmed.stanford.edu/advancing-ca... #CancerResearch #StanfordMedicine
Cancer is meeting its match at every turn
Scientists and clinicians are taking a page from cancer’s playbook, learning to be just as canny, expansive and relentless in efforts to beat the disease.
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Dr. Dung Nguyen at Stanford Women’s Cancer Center is transforming breast reconstruction with an omentum-based technique. This living tissue approach offers a natural feel and new options for patients with limited choices. Read more: stanmed.stanford.edu/advancing-ca... #StanfordWomensCancerCenter
Cancer is meeting its match at every turn
Scientists and clinicians are taking a page from cancer’s playbook, learning to be just as canny, expansive and relentless in efforts to beat the disease.
stanmed.stanford.edu