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Prouty fundraiser participants

Where do Prouty donations go? 2023 Part 2

Even more cancer research "Pilot Projects" are off the ground thanks to Prouty fundraising.

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colon model

Making sense of colorectal cancer screening

Answers to your questions about the who, how and why of colorectal cancer screening.

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High-protein hot cocoa

High-protein hot cocoa

Oncology dietitian Elise Cushman, MS, RDN, LD, CSO, demonstrates a delicious hot cocoa recipe that delivers fluids, calories, and protein to help get through cancer treatment.

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vegan foods

What to know about a vegan diet

Dartmouth Cancer Center clinical dietician Dianne Kelecy, MS, RD, LD, breaks down how a vegan diet is not the same as a plant-based one.

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Participants in the Prouty fundraiser for Dartmouth Cancer Center

Where do Prouty donations go? 2023 Part 1

New cancer research "Pilot Projects" are off the ground thanks to Prouty fundraising.

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Woman getting a mammogram

Lowering Your Cancer Risk

February is Cancer Prevention Month. Here are some helpful prevention tips from our experts to help reduce your risk of cancer.

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Women and child riding bikes.

Registration now open for the 43rd Annual Prouty

Cycle, walk, row, golf – and for the first time this year, mountain bike -- in Northern New England’s largest community event, benefiting Dartmouth Cancer Center, on July 13, 2024.

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2023 Human Experience Pinnacle of Excellence Award

Dartmouth Cancer Center Receives 2023 Human Experience Pinnacle of Excellence Award

For the 4th consecutive year, Dartmouth Cancer Center has received the Human Experience Pinnacle of Excellence Award from Press Ganey

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Dr. Linton Evans with patient Gilbert Stuart

A new radiation therapy option for patients with brain tumors

Dartmouth Cancer Center is the first in New England to offer a therapy that gives time back to patients who have brain tumors.

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Lynn Butterly, MD

How colorectal cancer can be preventable

Colorectal cancer is a preventable disease, but is still the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States.

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