Ever notice how you can be exhausted… yet wide awake the moment your head hits the pillow?
Here's the scoop for creating a wind-down routine that works: cancercenter.gwu.edu/news/how-bui...
#BetterSleep #SleepTalk #NightRoutine #WellnessStartsHere #GWCancerCenter
From groundbreaking research to compassionate patient care, the women of the GW Cancer Center are advancing what’s possible in cancer prevention and treatment.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate their impact.
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The fight against cancer takes many forms — research, clinical care, education, and advocacy.
Across every field, the women of the GW Cancer Center are making a lasting difference.
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Every breakthrough begins with people who refuse to stop asking questions.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the women of the GW Cancer Center who are leading discovery, advancing care, and inspiring the next generation.
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At the GW Cancer Center, women are driving progress in cancer research, patient care, and public health.
This Women’s History Month, we recognize the researchers, physicians, and advocates whose work is shaping a healthier future.
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Behind every advance in cancer care are dedicated people pushing the work forward.
This Women’s History Month, we’re proud to recognize the women of the GW Cancer Center whose passion and expertise are helping patients every day.
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Symptoms may include jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or itching. If something feels off, don’t ignore it! Talk to a doctor.
#ListenToYourBody #EarlyDetection #GallbladderCancer #BileDuctCancer #GWCancerCenter
“The goal should not be living longer at all costs, but living better for as long as possible,” says GW Cancer Center member Leigh Frame, PhD. “You have control over your lifespan and, to an even greater extent, your healthspan.”
#GWCancerCenter #GetMoving #BeHealthy #InTheNews
Survival rates vary by stage. For bile duct cancer, 5-year survival is roughly 10–13% overall. For gallbladder cancer, about 1 in 5 people live 5 years after diagnosis, but early detection boosts outcomes.
#ListenToYourBody #EarlyDetection #GWCancerCenter #GallbladderCancer #BileDuctCancer
For some patients, a stem cell transplant is the moment everything rests on.
One match.
One decision.
One person saying yes.
Most donors never see the life they change.
But for someone else, that choice means waking up to a future.
#StemCellDonation #SecondChance #EndBloodCancers #GWCancerCenter
Blood cancer patients spend a lot of time waiting.
Waiting for counts to rise.
Waiting for transfusions.
Waiting for donors they’ll never meet.
Treatment only continues if donors show up.
Someone is waiting today.
#DonateBlood #CancerCare #YouCanHelp #GWCancerCenter
Today is National Donor Day.
For people with blood cancers, donations are the difference between treatment continuing or stopping.
Blood.
Platelets.
Stem cells.
Time. Strength. Life.
#NationalDonorDay #DonateLife #GWCancerCenter
Cancer research that moves the needle.
GW’s Year in Review highlights how researchers are advancing cancer prevention, treatment, and early detection, and connecting lab discoveries to real impact for patients and communities.
▶️ Watch: buff.ly/OY1dq3h
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Your lungs are fine… probably.
But if you smoke or used to, “probably” isn’t a plan.
It’s fast, painless, and could catch lung cancer early. Talk to your doctor.
#YourYearOfHealth #LungCancerScreening #GWCancerCenter
Make 2026 your year of health. Colorectal cancer screening can catch cancer early, or prevent it altogether.
Talk to your doctor. You may need to be screened sooner than age 45.
#YourYearOfHealth #2026 #GWCancerCenter
Your cervix is calling — and it’s asking for a quick check-in.
HPV is common, cervical cancer is preventable, and screenings are fast. Answer the call now for peace of mind later.
#YourYearOfHealth #CervcalCancerScreening #GWCancerCenter
2026 is your year of health. Start it with a mammogram.
Breast cancer screening saves lives through early detection.
Make the appointment. Keep the promise to yourself.
#2026 #YourYearOfHealth #GWCancerCenter #BreastCancerScreening #EarlyDetection
A new year is coming — have you scheduled your cancer screenings?
Breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate screenings save lives through early detection. Talk with your provider about what’s right for you and set your appointments now.
#GWCancerCenter #YearOfHealth #CancerScreenings
No one goes through stomach cancer alone. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or friend, connection and support make the journey easier.
• Find community.
• Ask questions.
• Share encouragement.
The GW Cancer Center is here to help.
#StomachCancerAwarenessMonth #Support #GWCancerCenter
Anyone can get lung cancer. Prevention starts with awareness — and wellness. Take one step for your lung health today. (Hey — that's physical activity — one of the six pillars of wellness!)
#WellnessStartsHere #LungCancerAwarenessMonth #GWCancerCenter #AnyoneWithLungs
Stay up to date on your screenings:
✔️ Mammogram
✔️ Lung cancer screening.
Two screenings. One stronger you.
#PinkAndPearls #GWcancercenter
Progress through research.
Scientists and clinicians are uncovering new ways to detect stomach cancer earlier and treat it more precisely.
Every discovery brings us closer to stronger outcomes and longer lives.
#StomachCancerAwarenessMonth #CancerResearch #Innovation #GWCancerCenter
Early detection saves lives. If you’re 50–80 with a history of smoking, ask your doctor about a low-dose CT scan.
Learn more: buff.ly/QtZ9vQ8
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