
Amy Hansen was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer while pregnant at 12 weeks. Amy's son, Gavin Michael, was born in 2013.
Amy Hansen was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer while pregnant at 12 weeks. Amy's son, Gavin Michael, was born in 2013.
A new study has found that nonbiological factors including marital status, county-level income, and insurance status may also affect the chances of survival among young patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
The US Preventive Services Task Force issued a draft guideline today recommending the use of low-dose aspirin for certain individuals for the prevention of CRC and cardiovascular disease.
The day came when I looked in the mirror and I didn't like what I saw. Here I was 5"7', and tipping the scales at 225 lbs. I was asking myself, "What on earth can I do about this?"
The day after the 14th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Richard Funcheon gazed at One World Trade Center along New York City's skyline as he stood in line at Liberty State Park waiting to get his caricature drawn.
My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in February of 2014. His diagnosis included the BRAF mutation, which is still in the process of being researched for successful treatments.
Hot flashes are severe, daily nuisances for many breast cancer survivors, but a few needle pricks from acupuncture may be enough to cool the unpleasant episodes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Incidence is rising, mainly because of successful treatment of first cancer.
For most families across the country, September is notable as the first full month back at school. September marks the end of carefree summer days and a return to routine: Packing lunches. Rushing out the door. Homework before dinner. Bedtime battles.
Emil Parente is a WMer with a real past, and he is happy to share it with others, particularly those who are newly diagnosed.
The FDA will review a new drug application for the oral agent uridine triacetate as a treatment for patients at risk of serious toxicity following an overdose of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) or are exhibiting symptoms of serious toxicity within 96 hours of 5-FU administration.
The American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) partnered with Yale School of Nursing to launch the Screening for Psychosocial Distress Program in 2014.
A preliminary analysis of an ongoing study shows that most patients diagnosed with lung cancer before age 40 had an increased chance for a targeted genomic alteration, knowledge of which could lead to more effective, targeted treatment.
Palliative care should address the unique symptom profile of gynecologic cancer and be tailored to individual socioeconomic environments.
Every year, thousands of children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States. Sherrie and Michael Wells started the Hugs for Brady Foundation to help end pediatric cancer for good.
Study suggests that "vaping" is likely to lead to tobacco smoking among adolescents.
Sharsheret is a national not-for-profit organization supporting young Jewish women and their families facing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
Young black women have a higher prevalence of BRCA mutations compared with that previously reported among non-Hispanic white women, placing these women at a higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
Despite its known effectiveness in reducing breast cancer recurrence, many young women are bypassing taking tamoxifen because of fertility concerns.
Patients and caregivers join ALCF leadership to enhance patient programs and services
For many patients, finding the right clinical trial is challenging and complex. Advocacy organizations like The Colon Club can help.
In November 2009, just less than 2 months after losing their only child, Mattie to osteosarcoma at age 7, Peter and Victoria Brown created the Mattie Miracle Cancer Foundation.
Oncology practitioners now have a new drug in their armamentarium to help prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) following the FDA's approval today of the oral agent rolapitant (Varubi).
Clinicians suggest that telemedicine may be helpful.
Like many advocates of a cause, Amy Byer Shainman's passion came from a place of frustration.
Marguerite Regan, PhD, was diagnosed with Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia in 1995 and shares practical wisdom from her experiences, including reminding patients that WM isa treatable illness, not an end game.
Ten years after founding The Julie Fund for Women's Cancers, President Peter McAvinn's resolve is stronger than ever.
Listening to music before undergoing ambulatory surgery for the diagnosis or treatment of breast cancer lessens patients' anxiety levels.
Teenagers who use electronic cigarettes by the time that they start high school are more likely to start smoking conventional cigarettes and develop a nicotine addiction within the next year.
For patients with stage III colon cancer, drinking four or more cups of coffee per day may reduce risk of recurrence by 42% and death by 34%.