New research suggests that US cancer survivors are more likely than the general population to develop moderate to severe COVID-19 and long COVID.
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Traveling oncologists can reduce travel times for rural cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and radiotherapy, a new study suggests.
Researchers analyzed registry data to determine the likelihood of patients with metastatic cancer and coexisting psychosis receiving specialized palliative care.
Researchers have identified more than 275 million previously unreported genetic variants via the All of Us Research Program.
Several corrections have been made to study reports written by researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute since errors in these and other papers were the topic of controversy last month.
Researchers sought to quantify the total amount of time need for ambulatory care, including round-trip travel time, parking, and time spent in the clinic in addition to the actual care visit.
Cancer patients with metastasis are more likely to have poor outcomes of COVID-19, and the site of metastasis impacts outcomes, research suggests.
In a recent study, 13 clusters of familial multicancer patterns identified in families of azoospermic men.
Primary treatment modifications can improve tolerability without compromising efficacy in older patients with advanced cancer, new data suggest.
A study comprising of a survey and focus group discussions identified barriers to nurse education and use of genomic information in nursing clinical practice.