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In the first study of its kind to examine the human genome for predictors of chemotherapy side effects, researchers isolated gene variations with the potential to cause chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in patients.
According to initial study results, cancerous tumors that have spread to the lungs are safely destroyed by cryoablation.
When compared with other racial and ethnic groups across cancer subtypes, black women with breast cancer have significantly poorer survival, according to a recent study.
Researchers surveyed survivors of breast, colorectal, gynecologic, and prostate cancers and found that when compared with the general adult population, cancer survivors have increased cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Challenges prevail in the US population when it comes to transforming behaviors and risk factors related to cancer death.
New retrospective study results show that amiodarone, a widely used arrhythmia medication, may increase the risk of developing cancer.
Patients receiving chemotherapy often experience chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy that for up to 40% of patients may persist for months or years following chemotherapy treatments.
Many women whose breast cancer expresses the hormones estrogen or progesterone are recommended a daily intake of tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors for 5 years.
A recently published study shows that when treating prostate cancer, intermittent androgen deprivation therapy is not as beneficial as continuous androgen deprivation.
According to recent study results, women aged 75 years and older were at an increased risk for breast cancer mortality when an extended period of time existed between their last mammogram and a breast cancer diagnosis.