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Chemotherapy doesn’t just kill cancer cells. It also affects the microbes in the digestive tract. Researchers at UC San Francisco have discovered that some gut bacteria can reduce the side effects of ...
Maybe it was already there when he was at Disney World. Sitting in his office on a late-winter morning, wearing jeans and a hooded sweatshirt adorned on the front with a teddy bear in a business suit, ...
Living with cancer can have detrimental effects on bone health, leading to pain, impaired mobility and increased risk of fractures. But there are ways to prevent and manage bone problems to help ...
Based on findings of a new study, American Cancer Society researchers stress the need for survivors to incorporate physical activity into their daily routine ...
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have completed a comprehensive analysis of cancer statistics for different age groups in the United States and found that from 2010 through 2019, ...
The new website CancerSurvivalRates.com has launched with the promise of providing people with cancer and their families a simple way of getting information about the typical survival rates for their ...
About one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, notes the American Cancer Society in a statement about Biden, a staunch cancer advocate.
Sara Stewart was talking at the dining room table with her mother, Barbara Cole, 86 at the time, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Stewart, then 59, a lawyer, was making one of her extended visits from out of ...
A University of Colorado Cancer Center member is developing and testing a new care-planning framework for older adults with advanced cancer that aligns their care with their personal values and goals.
More enrollees, particularly in red states, means more constituents who rely on Medicaid to cover their health costs — making it harder for lawmakers to approve cuts.
When I signed up for a clinical trial, I expected it to be thought provoking at best and onerous at worst. I didn’t expect it to change my life.
A new study found cancer-causing chemicals in lotions, cleaners and other beauty products primarily marketed to and used by Black and Latina women, according to a news release from Silent Spring ...