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    The Fred Hutch Survivorship Program along with Seattle Children’s Hospital is hosting the Pediatric Moving Beyond Cancer to Wellness event designed for pediatric, adolescent and young adult cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, friends and family.

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    Did you know that the number of cancer survivors has increased from about 3 million since 1971, when the National Cancer Act was signed into law? It is estim…

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    • The number of #CancerSurvivors is expected to grow from 18 million today to over 26 million by 2040. Someone is a cancer survivor from the moment of diagnosis through the rest of life. Watch our “Did You Know?” video on Cancer Survivorship to learn more: https://t.co/UqAW9gzR2G

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    More than one third of cancer survivors engage in hazardous drinking, new data show. Here’s how oncologists can talk to their patients about alcohol consumption.

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    Alcohol consumption and potentially hazardous drinking behavior appeared common among cancer survivors and those undergoing cancer treatment, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open. Further research is needed to address emerging concerns about adverse treatment and oncologic outcomes associated with alcohol consumption among cancer survivors, researchers concluded.

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    Alcohol consumption and potentially hazardous drinking behavior appeared common among cancer survivors and those undergoing cancer treatment, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open. Further research is needed to address emerging concerns about adverse treatment and oncologic outcomes associated with alcohol consumption among cancer survivors, researchers concluded.

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    • More than one-third of #cancer survivors self-reported #alcohol consumption and potentially hazardous drinking behavior that can lead to complications in treatment. #healthnews #cancersurvivors #MedTwitter https://t.co/iwWPfDzdAr