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For elderly female cancer survivors, achieving and maintaining a healthy body weight, staying physically active, and maintaining a healthy diet can improve survival after a cancer diagnosis.
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Consuming green tea prior to undergoing prostatectomy reduced markers of inflammation in men with prostate cancer.
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Individuals with lymphedema must learn how to cope with symptoms throughout their lifetimes.
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Vegetables, including broccoli and brussel sprouts, were used to create a new compound that has been found to combat triple-negative breast cancer.
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Annually, Medicare beneficiaries are overpaying by hundreds of dollars for their prescription benefits, an investigation by researchers reveals.
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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.
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Recent study findings may clarify the reasons why exercise can significantly reduce the likelihood of secondary cancers in survivors.
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A recent study shows that with the assistance of patient navigation services, breast cancer patients can reduce delays in the identification of the disease.
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Very few physicians, when suggesting treatment options for patients with low-risk prostate cancer, recommend active surveillance.
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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.
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