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