New Danish research may direct focus toward the serious complications that every fifth hematological cancer patient suffers, according to medical
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Genetic imbalance in immune system linked to biliary tract cancer
Patients with biliary tract cancer have altered genetic architecture in some immune system receptors. This has been shown by researchers
Continue reading »De-escalating breast cancer therapy—can some patients be spared chemotherapy?
About one of every five breast cancers presents with high levels of HER2 proteins. Known as HER2-positive breast cancer, these
Continue reading »Could an Injection of Dead Cells Help Fight Cancer?
Dead cells in the body don't sound very useful, but they might provide a new way to fight cancer, a
Continue reading »Researchers identify traits linked to better outcomes in HPV-linked head and neck cancer
Using a new blood test that’s in development, University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers identified characteristics that
Continue reading »Black race not tied to worse prostate cancer mortality
(HealthDay)—After adjustment for nonbiological differences, black race is not associated with worse prostate cancer-specific mortality among men with nonmetastatic prostate
Continue reading »New radiotracer can identify nearly 30 types of cancer: Future potential for therapeutic application
A novel class of radiopharmaceuticals has proven effective in non-invasively identifying nearly 30 types of malignant tumors, according to research
Continue reading »Marcia Cross Says She’s No Longer Ashamed of Her Anal Cancer: ‘Anus, Anus, Anus!’
Desperate Housewives’ Marcia Cross is getting real about her anus. No, seriously. The actress, 57, is on a mission to
Continue reading »Vitamin D could help cancer patients live longer
Michigan State University physicians have found that vitamin D, if taken for at least three years, could help cancer patients
Continue reading »Prescribing Fitbits could ‘boost cancer survival rates by a third’
Prescribing Fitbits to cancer patients ‘could boost survival rates’ by a third and may be more effective than drugs by
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