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A monthly newsletter from City of Hope JANUARY 2017   |   Vol 17, Issue 1
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CAR-T cell therapy video
 
CAR-T Cells A 'Spark of Hope' for Brain Cancer Patient
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Featured Stories
breast cancer vaccine
‘Miracle Patient’ Finds New Hope with Breast Cancer Vaccine

By the time Susan Young came to City of Hope for her advanced breast cancer she only had two treatment options: start hospice care or undergo experimental treatment. She chose the latter and has had a remarkable response.

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quit smoking
Seven tips on how to quit smoking from people who actually did it

From prayer to going cold turkey to using a buddy system to switching up your routine — City of Hope asked its Facebook followers to share some creative tips they used to quit smoking. These are their top 7 tips for quitting.
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TGEN
City of Hope joins forces with TGen to bring more firepower to the fight against cancer

City of Hope is joining forces with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) to accelerate the speed with which scientists and medical staff can convert research discoveries into cures for patients.
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Commander Anne Clark
LAPD Commander beats cancer with support of hundreds of POLICE officers

Anne Clark has spent the past 30 years with the LAPD and has had her share of life-threatening moments over the years, but none hit closer to home than her Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis two years ago.
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READ MORE RESEARCH NEWS ON OUR "BREAKTHROUGHS" BLOG

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Geroge Calvert
 
Meet Oncologist
George Calvert, M.D.
 
 
Jamine Zain
 
Meet Hematologist
Jasmine M. Zain, M.D.
 
 
Michael Bairsh
 
Meet Scientist
Michael Barish, Ph.D.
 
Kimberly Shapiro  

Podcast: Depression and anxiety in cancer patients
Getting through treatment can be draining for everyone involved. Handling everyday personal needs, answering others' questions about a diagnosis, and dealing with work or home life can suddenly become exhausting hurdles. Listen in as Kimberly Shapiro, M.D. explains that anger, depression and isolation can all be part of the emotional roller coaster that patients and caregivers are enduring.
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Happenings
Art Therapy  

Art therapy classes for patients and caregivers

DATE AND TIME: Every Tuesday, 1:30 to 3 p.m.

INFO: Discover your inner artist and express yourself through the creative process of art. Explore drawing, collage, crafts and more. No previous experience necessary.

LOCATION: Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center Activity Room

 
Last Chemo  

#LASTCHEMO
Patients, is your last day of chemo coming up? To give other patients hope, share a picture like this one on our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter profiles using #LASTCHEMO.
Want to share your story on City of Hope's website? Email us at media@coh.org.

 
Planned giving   Planned giving: Start your new year off right
Start the new year off right by creating or updating your will or trust and other important documents. It's easy to get started with our complimentary planning resources.
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City of Hope strongly supports and values the uniqueness of all individuals and promotes a work environment where diversity is embraced.