
In some cases, patients with cancer who are rejected from clinical trials because they are "too sick," are the patients who would benefit the most from the trial.
In some cases, patients with cancer who are rejected from clinical trials because they are "too sick," are the patients who would benefit the most from the trial.
The FDA cautions against use of the agent PNC-27, which claims to treat and cure all cancers, as the bacteria Variovorax paradoxus has been found in it.
Carly O’Brien, caregiver program coordinator for CancerCare, dicusses some of the best tips and resources to deal with some of the challenges of head and neck cancer.
Expert Michael Morris, MD, discusses the current and future role of radium-223 dichloride in treatment for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
It is important that caregivers for patients with lung cancer take care of themselves and ask for help when needed. This will ultimately make them better able to care for their loved ones.
When clinicians explain randomization, a patient's understanding often depends on the individual patient’s level of health literacy and the language the clinician uses.
For patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, induction chemotherapy plus reduced-dose radiation and weekly cetuximab brought improvements for swallowing and nutritional status along with complete clinical responses.
Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to have a healthy pregnancy with a breast cancer diagnosis, as long as treatment is monitored and administered correctly.
A blood test that tracks patients’ antibody levels could predict when oropharyngeal cancer is likely to recur during its earliest.
The Insight web-based program led to improvements in chemotherapy-induced cognitive symptoms and may be an effective and cost-effective treatment.
Immunotherapy agents are drastically changing the treatment landscape – and outcomes – of patients with head and neck cancers.
Longer intervals between zoledronic acid doses for patients with bone metastases did not result in an increased risk of skeletal-related events (SREs).
Stem cell transplant remains to be a curative and reliable strategy for multiple myeloma and other hematologic malignancies.
A recent study found that young women with breast cancer who are BRCA-positive have similar, or better, outcomes than those who do not, and that preventative bilateral mastectomy in this population does not improve the risk for recurrence or death.
A recent study shows that expedited surgery for patients with endometrial cancer is linked to an increased risk of mortality.
A recent study links aspirin use to a reduced risk of pancreatic cancer.
Patients with cancer who have Medicare and no supplemental health insurance have annual out-of-pocket medical costs which average to a quarter of their income.
A recent study links NSAID use to an increased risk of endometrial carcinoma­–specific mortality.
Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses MPN awareness, his latest book, The Gene: An Intimate History, and "small data."
Some of the leading nonprofits in the field are teaming together to improve the lives of patients with lung cancer.
A recent study shows that the standard antibiotic treatment for C. Diff, oral vancomycin, can be used as an effective prophylactic against the infection
According to a recent survey, most patients with lung cancer are willing to undergo additional biopsies if they have a grasp on how and why it could help them.
Tanya Dorff, MD, explains the developments of chemotherapy in firstline treatment for hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer as well as personalized treatment in this population.
Oncology Nursing News looks back at the Top 10 articles posted this year.
Incidence and mortality of melanoma in the US has risen steadily.
The National LGBT Cancer Network is making cancer screenings more available to a high-risk, underserved population.
The Internet is abundant with ads for cancer cures that seem too good to be true. How should patients and consumers navigate this overflow of information?
Janet Jones' life changed drastically when she went from oncology nurse to patient with breast cancer.
A recent study found that weightlifting and resistance training may be a viable option to mitigate the risk and progression of lymphedema.
A recent study reports that there are mary barriers Latina survivors of breast cancer face.