Patients from racial and ethnic minority groups are still underrepresented in cancer research, despite efforts to make clinical trials more diverse.
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A review of past and new studies on the association between alcohol consumption and cancer risk supports the need to assess patients’ drinking habits and encourage reducing consumption.
PSMA PET/CT appears highly likely to identify and stage prostate cancer in patients at least 80 years old with a PSA level of at least 20 ng/mL, even without biopsy confirmation, according to investigators.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time to educate patients on early testing and breast cancer detection. Breast cancer symptoms should be understood, as well as how the disease progresses by stage. Patients may ask: Does the staging of breast cancer affect symptoms?
Researchers sought to determine the allocation and cost involved with CAR-T therapy for patients with multiple myeloma.
Online misinformation is harming cancer patients. YouTube has been part of the problem, but a new policy might change that.
When did Breast Cancer Awareness Month first begin? Discover its impact on awareness and research in the years since its inception.
An evaluation of data from 2018-2019 and 2020 show the effects of pandemic management on cancer screening, diagnosis, and care.
Optimizing radiotherapy to spare muscles and nerves involved in swallowing from irradiation improves the risk of treatment-related dysphagia and patients’ quality of life.
The Preserving Patient Access to Home Infusion Act could make home infusions more accessible, particularly for patients with cancer.