Browsing: cancer
When researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center first identified a new subtype of aggressive prostate cancer, they…
People with limited-stage small cell lung cancer may benefit from adding immunotherapy to chemoradiation, but not if both treatments are…
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced its first academic journal, Advances in Cancer Education and Quality…
As the owner of a cervix, it’s natural to worry about cervical cancer — a type of cancer that develops…
Recent studies have shed light on an alarming trend in breast cancer outcomes: Black women are more likely to die…
KRAS is the most mutated gene in cancer with mutations occurring in 17%-25% of all cancers, affecting millions of patients…
Studies reported at ESMO 2024 reveal new cohorts of women with early-stage endometrial and cervical cancer who derive clinically significant…
Stomach cancer remains a formidable opponent, ranking as the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related…
A protein whose function is normally to determine the growth of the prostate tells the cells to keep growing in…
I was asked to write this blog months ago, but I honestly could never find the words. Now, I think…