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Behind every treatment, survival story, and breakthrough is the power of research. National Cancer Research Month is a reminder that continued innovation, clinical trials, education, and advocacy are helping shape a future with earlier detection, better treatments, and more hope for millions affected by cancer. Every discovery brings us one step closer to changing lives. #fightcancer #HopeThroughResearch #PatientWorthy ... See MoreSee Less

Behind every treatment, survival story, and breakthrough is the power of research. National Cancer Research Month is a reminder that continued innovation, clinical trials, education, and advocacy are helping shape a future with earlier detection, better treatments, and more hope for millions affected by cancer. Every discovery brings us one step closer to changing lives. #FightCancer #HopeThroughResearch #PatientWorthy
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Huntington’s disease is a genetic condition, passed down through generations, that slowly affects how a person moves, thinks, and feels. What makes it especially difficult is how gradually it can show up—small changes that may not seem like much at first, but over time become more noticeable and challenging. There’s no cure yet, but awareness makes a real difference. The more we understand, the better we can support those living with HD and the families walking alongside them, and continue pushing for progress, compassion, and hope. 
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