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New Issue Alert: CURE Winter 2019

We've got a sneak peek at what’s inside our Winter 2019 issue.

Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside our Winter 2019 issue:

Do you have a few extra hours during your week? Try to give back to others in the cancer community. Our cover story, Paying it Forward: Donating Time in the Cancer Community, reveals how survivors and caregivers are donating their time and reaping benefit.

Next, going Beyond the Norm when it comes to treating pancreatic cancer. In the pages of this issue, learn why experts feel clinical trials offer greater hope to patients.

And, reading and comprehending the results of clinical trials can be difficult. But we help you Read Between the Lines with tips to navigate the language and organization of these scientific papers.

Also, will cutting out sugar help you prevent breast cancer?

To read these stories and more, visit curetoday.com/publications and click on the latest CURE® cover.

Or, ensure you don’t miss a story when you subscribe to new issue alerts. Visit curetoday.com/email-profile for more information.

And, as always, thanks for reading.

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