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The US Administration on Aging forecasts that nearly 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 or older by 2030. Now, a new publication is intended to assist healthcare providers as they interact with this fastest growing sector of America’s population. Read More ›

Recent study findings may clarify the reasons why exercise can significantly reduce the likelihood of secondary cancers in survivors. Read More ›

A recent study shows that with the assistance of patient navigation services, breast cancer patients can reduce delays in the identification of the disease. Read More ›

Very few physicians, when suggesting treatment options for patients with low-risk prostate cancer, recommend active surveillance. Read More ›

A new study is the first of its kind to show a possibility for improvement in memory and thought process speeds among breast cancer survivors. Read More ›

A national campaign to raise public awareness about the prevalence of fraudulent Internet pharmacies has been launched by the FDA. Read More ›

Because transplant recipients and lymphoma patients have immune systems that tend to be significantly depressed, they are more likely than the average person to get melanoma and to die of it, a Mayo Clinic review has found. Read More ›

A new study provides evidence that electronic health records (EHRs) enhance the quality of patient care in a community-based setting with multiple payers. Read More ›

Upon completion of a supervised program, more than 40% of older breast cancer survivors are insufficiently active. Read More ›

A new drug has been approved by the FDA for patients with colorectal cancer that has metastasized after treatment. Read More ›

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