American Heart Association warns breast cancer survivors of increased risk for cardiovascular disease
The AHA recently published a statement outlying the risk of cardiovascular disease in breast cancer survivors.
The AHA recently published a statement outlying the risk of cardiovascular disease in breast cancer survivors.
A recent article in Cancer reported that more than 20% of patients with cancer also had symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) a month after diagnosis.
New research suggests that more than 40% of new cancers each year are caused by lifestyle factors.
A recent study found that non-elderly black women were at greater risk of dying from breast cancer than non-elderly white women, in part due to racial disparities in insurance coverage.
A recent study found that pathologists interpreting skin cancer slides are less accurate than you might think
A new study found that allowing patients to more quickly report their side effects to cancer treatment resulted in long survival.
New research and studies hold the promise of transforming lung cancer into a chronic disease by substantially increasing long-term survival rates.
New prostate cancer screening guidelines do not recommend screening for any age group. The new guidelines only recommend men ages 55-69 speak with their doctors about weighing the risks and benefits.
A recent study on mammograms shows that a high tech tool used in the detection of cancer didn’t actually help providers.
Recently, researchers at Baylor University College of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Medical Center created a computer algorithm designed to prompted doctors to follow up with patients.