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Men with prostate cancer who receive androgen deprivation therapy may, in all likelihood, suffer from fatigue if they have single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 3 proinflammatory genes. Read More ›

Immigration status and language barriers of caregivers appear to influence the care of Hispanic children with cancer and impact the experience of the families within the medical system Read More ›

A new study further confirms racial disparities in the quality of communication between physicians and patients. Read More ›

Women diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer are more apt to receive adjuvant chemotherapy, but at the expense of completing locoregional radiation therapy. Read More ›

Public health recommendations regarding diet and lifestyle to prevent heart disease and diabetes may also decrease a man’s likelihood of dying of prostate cancer. Read More ›

By combining a cancer drug with a medication for erectile dysfunction and including a third therapy for heart transplants, researchers were able to kill cancer cells and protect the heart from damage. Read More ›

Hispanic breast cancer survivors who believed their English-language proficiency to be limited were less likely to rate their own health as good, very good, or excellent. Read More ›

The risk for estrogen receptor–negative and progesterone receptor–negative breast cancer is reduced with breast-feeding, according to study results. Read More ›

Results of the first case-control study of the patterns and timing of sunlight exposure and how each is related to basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma have been published. Read More ›

When taken by colorectal cancer patients whose tumors carry a mutation in a key gene, aspirin can extend life. Read More ›

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