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On average, African American men experience a longer wait time between prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment than do Caucasian men.
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The increased cancer survival population will offer distinctive healthcare challenges in the future.
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Breast cancer mortality may also be greater for those patients taking combined hormone therapy.
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New guidelines related to the care of multiple myeloma patients not participating in clinical trials were recently published.
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Men with Lynch syndrome not only face a higher risk of prostate cancer, but they also seem to acquire the disease at a younger age, according to new research.
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New research suggests that men with early prostate cancer who choose active surveillance may benefit from additional biopsy testing prior to deciding on a treatment.
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Recent study results show that healthcare-associated infections among cancer patients increased over a 10-year period.
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In a recent study, baldness in African-American men raised the risk of prostate cancer.
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Recent study findings show that women with breast cancer who discontinue their prescribed tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors too early following initial treatment increase their chance of cancer recurrence and risk of dying.
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The national survey of health professionals showed that drug shortages interrupted cancer research and increased cancer treatment expenses and risks.
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