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Nutrition with Dr. Susan McCann

Nutrititional epidemiologist Dr. Susan McCann discusses diet and and the role it plays in preventing and raising one`s risk for certain cancers. Original airdate: Jan. 24, 2010

Pet Therapy with Nicole Gerber

Nicole Gerber and volunteer service dog Monty drop by the studio to share information on the Therapy Dog Program for RPCI patients and families.

Selecting a Cancer Care Center with Dr. Judy Smith

Dr. Judy Smith, formerly of Roswell Park, and prostate cancer survivor Ray Caruana talk about important factors in a patient’s decision of where to seek care and what to ask.

Nursing at RPCI

Nurse administrators Maureen Kelly, Lisa Boris and Mary Ann Long discuss the varied role of nurses at Roswell Park and offer an update on our application for Magnet status.

Dr. Beth Lenegan on Roswell's Pastoral Care Program

Dr. Beth Lenegan and RPCI chaplains Rev. Richard Kaylor and Sara Schultz discuss the Roswell's Pastoral Care Program and how the team prepares to meet the needs of patients and families from all faith traditions.

Does Your Insurance Include Speciality Care?

Dr. Cheney and Pam Germain, MBA discuss access to Roswell Park and the importance of multidisciplinary care, second opinions and pathology.

Psychosocial Support Programs

Dr. Jensen and cancer survivor, Marge Westley, talk about the cancer journey, support systems and programs that help patients as they go through treatment. Dr. Jensen discusses Roswell Park psychosocial support programs.

Radio Tribute to Care at RPCI

Roswell Park patient, Dan Lenard offers a tribute to faculty and staff on WBFO FM, Public Radio, in a Listener Commentary. He describes the professionalism, kindness and compassion he experienced as a patient at Roswell Park.

Quality Patient Care

Pam Germain and Dana Jenkins on quality cancer care delivered at a specialty center.

Cancer Can't Win

More patients are being diagnosed with cancer every day.

Here at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, we must continue to do what we do best – to understand, prevent and cure cancer. Because if we don’t, cancer wins. And Cancer Can’t Win.

  • With more than 3,000 scientific, academic and medical minds – Cancer Can’t Win.
  • When we are leading an advanced genetic program and creating next generation cancer vaccines to prevent it – Cancer Can’t Win.
  • When we are starting 13 new companies to advance our discoveries and share them with the world – Cancer Can’t Win.

Learn more about why Cancer Can’t Win

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