A new Stanford Medicine study reveals that colorblind men face 52% higher bladder cancer death risk because they can't see ...
Overtreatment of men with prostate cancer and limited life expectancy (LE) has persisted in the era of active surveillance and worsened in some instances, according to a new study. “Overtreatment of ...
A survey of cancer patients suggests major communication barriers between cancer patients and their physicians, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. For the study, ...
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My cough was a sign of invisible but incurable cancer — doctors won’t treat it until it gets worse
Most cancer patients hope their tumors disappear quickly, but a UK mom is actually “waiting” for her tumors to grow so she ...
Cancer survivors who feel lonely tend to have a greater risk of dying, research suggests. The study, led by the American Cancer Society (ACS) and published in the Journal of the National Comprehensive ...
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Cancer: Do not ignore these symptoms at all, they can be signs of cancer; do you also have such problems?
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. It causes the death of millions of people every year. Advances in the field of oncology and better medical equipment available for treatment ...
Is the Galleri multi-cancer blood test worth it? A doctor explains real-world performance data and explains why no major medical society recommends the test for screening.
Know how common symptoms like unexplained fatigue, sudden weight loss and persistent cough can signal early cancer and why timely medical evaluation matters.
April 19 (Reuters) - Many cancer patients who'd had problems with their treatment never said anything to the doctor they thought was responsible - and almost none formally reported the problems to the ...
Background: The increasing survival rate of children with cancer because of more refined treatments makes necessary the investigation of psychological burden for the young patients. Objective: The aim ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenagers who've survived childhood cancers may be more likely than their siblings to be depressed or anxious, have attention problems or show antisocial behaviors, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeff Smith was dumbfounded when he received a colon cancer screening kit in the mail. The 68-year-old Minnesota man hadn't asked ...
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