After being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in my 30s, I morbidly wondered: Would I die before I had the chance to have sex again?
The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center has received a $2 million grant to study a form of immune therapy that uses viruses to target and infect cancer cells. KUNM reports on how this treatment could eliminate tumors.
The Trump administration's cuts to the National Institutes of Health has some worried about stalls in research and medicine.
President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could raise the cost of some cancer treatments by as much as $10,000, while also raising prices for cheaper everyday drugs, a new analysis has found.
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The 39-year-old country music star has not been happy with some of the responses to his approach to fighting the disease.
Oncologists share how to prioritize yourself while undergoing the difficult treatment, and real women share how positive thinking and faith made their experience easier.
Colorectal cancer is a serious but preventable disease if detected early. Advances in diagnostics, such as biomarker analysis and innovative solutions from Norgen Biotek, are paving the way for improved outcomes. Prioritizing screenings, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and staying informed can help reduce your risk of developing colorectal cancer.
These are the symptoms of colorectal cancer. Learn about its causes, risks, and the importance of early detection.
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Asian News International on MSNThe Significance of Oncology Day Care Services in Modern Cancer TreatmentCancer treatment has evolved considerably in recent years, providing more patient-centred and efficient care solutions. Among the most significant advancements is oncology day care services, which enable patients to receive specialised treatment without the necessity of overnight hospital stays.
Richardson, has published promising findings from the past seven years of research into a new approach for the treatment of highly aggressive brain tumors.
Chimeric antigen receptor t-cell, or CAR-T therapy, uses a person’s own immune cells to attack cancer. Dean Berhaupt is the first person in the Capital Region to receive the therapy as he battles multiple myeloma, a blood cancer.