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Study shows premenopausal women with twice the normal level of sex hormones in their blood are at greater risk for developing breast cancer. Read More ›

Although stress reducing and educational, PSA screening decision aids do not change patients’ testing choices, study shows. Read More ›

Study reveals lower breast cancer screening recall rates with the combination of conventional digital mammography and tomosynthesis. Read More ›

Researchers uncover positive correlation between a postmenopausal woman’s height and cancer occurrence. Read More ›

Study shows cancer survivors experience more frequent and severe menopausal hot flashes than women with menopausal symptoms but no history of cancer. Read More ›

Increase may be a result of early diagnosis and advances in treatment options. Read More ›

Most cancer centers are making efforts to not only assess the quality of care they provide but also to improve services, according to an ongoing survey of Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) members. Read More ›

A recent study involving patients treated for cancer at United Kingdom hospitals shows that when compared with young male cancer patients, young female cancer patients are unhappier with the quality of their fertility preservation discussions with their doctors. Read More ›

Gilotrif (afatinib) approved for patients with metastatic non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Read More ›

Researchers from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio studied the prostate cancer–related protective benefits of walnut consumption in mice. Read More ›

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