
Music interventions, a category of integrative therapy, can be used to soothe the psychological and physical symptoms and treatment side effects in patients with cancer.
Music interventions, a category of integrative therapy, can be used to soothe the psychological and physical symptoms and treatment side effects in patients with cancer.
Colorectal cancer mortality rates have been on the decline in California for both men and women since the mid-1990s, but for one group—Hispanic men—rates have remained essentially unchanged, and a new study suggests that lower rates of screening may be the chief driver of this disparity.
COA created the CAPP network to enable APPs to review important practice issues and discuss solutions among themselves.
A large, population-based study found that obesity more prevalent in patients with a history of cancer than in the general population, suggesting an important area of focus and a need for improved weight management and control programs targeted at survivors’ specific needs.
A study has found that telephone cancer genetic counseling can be just as effective as in-person counseling for women at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer